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25 Aug 2025
Ransomware attack volumes up nearly three times on 2024
During the first six months of 2025, the number of observed and tracked ransomware attacks far outpaced the volume seen last year. Continue Reading
By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
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21 Aug 2025
Moscow exploiting seven-year-old Cisco flaw, says FBI
US authorities warn of an uptick in state-sponsored exploitation of a seven-year-old vulnerability in Cisco's operating system software. Continue Reading
By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
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19 Aug 2011
What does HP's Autonomy acquisition mean for the UK tech sector?
HP's bombshell announcement that it is to acquire Autonomy has left many questioning where this leaves the UK software industry. Computer Weekly asks the experts what the deal means for UK home-grown tech talent and what HP is likely to achieve with the latest addition to its portfolio. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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17 Aug 2011
APEJ’s content management software sales grow by 11% in H2-2010:IDC
Content management software sales in APEJ region grew by 11% in second half of 2010. Know the latest trends in content management software space. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.IN Staff
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Feature
01 Aug 2011
What is big data and how can it be used to gain competitive advantage?
Cliff Saran discovers how big data can deliver big business benefits without excessive IT investment Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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28 Jul 2011
Managed services spending by SMBs to witness 23% growth: AMI Partners
Indian SMBs are aggressively adopting managed services. Explore how this market segment will shape up in the near future. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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27 Jul 2011
Security software market remains fragmented: Gartner
Top five vendors command no more than 44% of security software market. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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Tutorial
26 Jul 2011
Data deduplication 101
This data deduplication guide presents comprehensive information and tips on available data deduplication solutions. A must-have guide for managers. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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18 Jul 2011
E-commerce services launched by Union Bank of India
Union Bank of India has introduced e-commerce services in collaboration with ECS. Know how the new services can bolster the bank’s e-commerce portfolio and customer base. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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Tip
08 Jul 2011
Opex vs Capex: Maintaining the right balance
A few thumb rules can provide answer to the conundrum that puzzles CIOs, opex vs capex. Read these tips to know what suits you the best: Opex or capex. Continue Reading
By- Vijay Devnath
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News
07 Jul 2011
Business analyst skills shortage continues as IT job market grows
Business analysts are the IT staff most in demand for permanent and contract roles, according to KPMG. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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Feature
05 Jul 2011
Case study: How a small business can benefit from SaaS
Professional beauty products distributor SweetSquared considers using Microsoft Office 365 alongside browser-based SaaS. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams
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13 May 2011
White House proposes cyber network security legislation
The White House has proposed cyber security legislation to protect the US government and private computer systems from millions of daily cyber attacks. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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Tutorial
13 May 2011
Data warehousing guide for managers
Data warehousing is an important aspect of business intelligence. This guide presents everything that a manager needs to know about data warehousing tools. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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Blog Post
12 May 2011
Universal Credit possible if politicians don't interfere, says IT chief
DWP can manage the massive reorganisation of computer systems demanded by Universal Credit as long as politicians don't move the goalposts and over-complicate matters for departmental techies, said ... Continue Reading
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05 May 2011
6 data warehouse design mistakes to avoid
Although difficult, flawless data warehouse design is a must for a successful BI system. Avoid these six mistakes to make your data warehouse perfect. Continue Reading
By- Amit Agarwal
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Photo Story
08 Apr 2011
In 1966 England won the World Cup and Computer Weekly launched the world's first weekly IT newspaper
After 45 years in print, Computer Weekly, the award-winning title for senior IT decision-makers, is to become a 100% online publication. Here is a celebration of 45 years in print. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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Tutorial
01 Apr 2011
Master data management tools guide for managers
Master data management tools help companies to consolidate their master data, to make it available across their divisions, and to keep it accurate, updated. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.com Staff
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News
31 Mar 2011
SMB IT spending seeing significant growth
Small and medium businesses (SMBs) are increasing IT budgets and recruiting more IT skills Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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Blog Post
30 Mar 2011
Government to end ICT "oligopoly"
The government has promised to bring down the ICT oligopoly as part of a strategy that may have seismic consequences for the public and private sectors. Continue Reading
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29 Mar 2011
Government puts open source at the heart of its new IT strategy
The government has launched its much-anticipated new IT strategy, highlighting open source and a promise that the coalition will do things better. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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22 Mar 2011
Collaboration tools: 6 aspects to consider during evaluation
Collaboration tools can help companies enhance their business applications and improve productivity. Consider these factors while evaluating collaboration tools. Continue Reading
By- Jay Pullur
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News
17 Mar 2011
Government Digital Service launched to oversee Whitehall websites
Whitehall has set up a new organisation to oversee moves to improve the digital delivery of public services. Continue Reading
By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
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News
07 Mar 2011
SAP upgrade: 6 factors to consider
Many Indian companies are likely to opt for SAP upgrade given the business benefits. These 6 factors will help CIOs to plan and execute their SAP upgrades effectively. Continue Reading
By- Satish Pendse
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News
02 Mar 2011
Government losing billions by not moving to the cloud
The public sector could be making unnecessary redundancies due to a reluctance to innovate in IT and shift to the cloud, says former CIO John Suffolk Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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24 Feb 2011
Juniper aims to wrap Cisco with QFabric datacentre management
Datacentre operators and cloud computing suppliers could slash their power and space requirements while running up to 10 times faster Continue Reading
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22 Feb 2011
Middle East governments stepping up internet control, study shows
The internet has proved to be a powerful tool for rallying social and political change, but Middle East governments have also recognised their capability to disrupt communications Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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21 Feb 2011
Sales management tool on public cloud at Kotak Mahindra Bank
Institutional Equities Unit of Kotak Mahindra Bank deploys Oracle CRM on Demand, a sales management tool on public cloud. Project yields benefits galore. Continue Reading
By- Nagesh M Joshi, Sr. Associate Editor
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20 Feb 2011
Hero Honda upgrades SAP R3 to ECC6
The SAP R3 to ECC6 upgrade came about because the auto company wanted to use SAP for IFRS implementation Continue Reading
By- Anuradha Ramamirtham, Principal Correspondent
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Tutorial
15 Feb 2011
VDI technology guide for managers
VDI technology is finding many takers in India. This manager’s guide to VDI technology helps time-constrained IT leaders get a quick peek under the hood. Continue Reading
By- SearchCIO.in Staff
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14 Feb 2011
Intellect presses government to promote IT in UK economic growth
The government has agreed to promote the role of technology in leading the UK's economic growth, following a meeting with IT industry body Intellect. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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07 Feb 2011
Elder's edge: Sales force management on cloud platform
Elder Pharma gave up its manual processes for sales force management and went in for a public cloud platform. The results have been remarkable Continue Reading
By- Nagesh M Joshi, Sr. Associate Editor
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02 Feb 2011
EC plans could open up ICT procurement for SMEs
Technology start-ups and SMEs could benefit from European Commission (EC) plans to improve SME procurement. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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News
27 Jan 2011
Can Lenovo become the top UK corporate PC manufacturer?
Can Lenovo continue to grow to take on HP and Dell in the corporate arena? Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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News
25 Jan 2011
Gartner outlines six money-making CIO profiles
A new generation of CIOs with skills to make the business money will replace traditional CIOs by the middle of the decade, says Gartner vice-president and researcher Ken McGee. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
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News
25 Jan 2011
Smart meter and smart grids: security risk or opportunity?
A smart meter in every home in the UK by 2017 is the government plan as a first step towards a smart grid, but how can we ensure the benefits will outweigh the security risks? Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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Tip
14 Jan 2011
Include penalty clauses for assured service level
Penalty clauses in a service contract not only act as deterrents but also help in ensuring vendor accountability. These clauses help in pulling up the vendors in case of service failures through a scheme of penalties. Continue Reading
By- Dhiren Savla
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News
13 Jan 2011
FDM seek 1000 graduates for training scheme
IT services provider FDM is recruiting 1000 graduates for its training scheme in 2011. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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News
10 Jan 2011
US government issues Twitter subpoena over Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
Twitter has been issued with a subpoena by the US government to release the personal details of people connected to Wikileaks, including founder Julian Assange. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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Feature
07 Jan 2011
Collaboration in the Cloud: everything to everyone, or too good to be true?
IT decision-makers are already looking to the cloud to support new IT delivery models - such as software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). Continue Reading
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06 Jan 2011
Government unveils £200m tech centre network details
The government has published plans to spend £200m on a network of high-tech manufacturing centres Continue Reading
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05 Jan 2011
BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry
David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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10 Nov 2010
Unified Comms for the smaller business
Bob Tarzey from Quocirca looks at how smaller businesses can benefit from deploying unified communications Continue Reading
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07 Oct 2010
Patent-holder Intellectual Ventures files IP complaint against Motorola Mobility
RBI + third parties Approved Intellectual Ventures has demanded a jury trial after Motorola Mobility failed to reach an agreement on a licence to use hardware and software in its mobile phones. Google announced plans to buy the Motorola handset division, Motorola Mobility, in August 2011. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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04 Oct 2010
A CIOs guide to Microsoft negotiations
Survivors -- and some winners -- of Microsoft software license negotiations share their cautionary tales. Continue Reading
By- Jim Rendon, TechTarget
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Blog Post
21 Jun 2010
IT openness is coming - Cabinet Office
Government CIO John Suffolk and his colleagues are preparing plans for the publication of IT-related documents that have always been secret and difficult to obtain even under the Freedom of ... Continue Reading
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15 Jun 2010
iSoft issues market update, and its share price rises
iSoft, an important supplier to the NHS IT scheme, issued a market update today, which appears to have been well received by the market as the company's share price rose by about 16% to 28.5 cents. ... Continue Reading
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15 Jun 2010
Life made a misery after IBM took over congestion charge
"Since IBM took over the 'auto-pay' system my life has been a misery" - Bryan Thompson, Operations Director at car rental company Miles & Miles.There are plans to extend the problematic ... Continue Reading
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09 Jun 2010
Will Coalition scrap opt-out model for summary care records?
Pulse magazine says the BMA is confident it can convince the new government to order a new opt-in model for summary care records. Opt-in is likely to mean that patients would give their consent to ... Continue Reading
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09 Jun 2010
Early-day motion calls for immediate halt to summary care records uploads
A new Liberal Democrat MP has put down an early-day motion that "calls on the Government to halt all SCR [summary care records] updates, effective immediately, pending its promised comprehensive ... Continue Reading
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24 May 2010
£6bn of savings - some of the impact on IT
The Treasury outlines in a statement today (24 May 2010) how the government will save £6bn in 2010/11. There's no detail, only headline figures. This is what the statement says: "Government ... Continue Reading
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05 May 2010
Would Tories create raft of new IT-related projects?
Board directors of major Government IT suppliers have good reason to vote Tory Plans for major outsourcing deals already underway in private? Sir Peter Gershon, adviser to the Conservative Party, ... Continue Reading
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21 Apr 2010
More cracks in the NPfIT - or an unlocking of Trust restraints?
Smarthealthcare.com reports that the Department of Health is allowing some trusts in the north of England to use an alternative to the Lorenzo software they were going to install from their NPfIT ... Continue Reading
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14 Apr 2010
Tory manifesto: what about the promise to publish Gateway reviews?
On the "Make IT Better" website, which is run by the Conservative Party, is a promise to publish gateway reviews "when they are produced, and allow the public to scrutinise the value and progress ... Continue Reading
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09 Apr 2010
Is the NPfIT in London now officially in tatters?
Ruth Carnall, the Chief Executive of NHS London, has told all London NHS Chief Executives that a cut of more than £100m in funding for BT's NPfIT contract means that "it will no longer be possible ... Continue Reading
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07 Apr 2010
New NHS BT deal in London needs close scrutiny
John Cruickshank, a specialist with a long track record working in health IT, writes for 2020health, which describes itself as a centre-right web-based think-tank for health and ... Continue Reading
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06 Apr 2010
Congrats to Bristol City Council
Bristol City Council is making available Google Analytics statistics on the use of its website. This is the sort of openness which makes Bristol a local authority exemplar: On the Google Analytics ... Continue Reading
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24 Mar 2010
MP questions NHS CIO on BT, CSC, Lorenzo and Cerner
MP Richard Bacon, a member of the Public Accounts Committee, who has followed the NPfIT more closely than any other MP, yesterday sent a list of questions to Christine Connelly, the Department of ... Continue Reading
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24 Mar 2010
Will health IT programme in US follow the NPfIT?
Health Care Renewal predicts that the National Program for Healthcare IT in the US is likely, in 2015, to resemble the National Programme for IT in the NHS in 2010. Continue Reading
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23 Mar 2010
CfH responds to "NPfIT close to imploding" claim
The Department of Health has responded to as long article in The Guardian saying that the NPfIT is close to imploding. A spokesperson said:"We are continuing to work with the NHS at local level to ... Continue Reading
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23 Mar 2010
Summary Care Records: the truth or nothing like it?
Richard Veryard has written a response to our report on inaccuracies and ommisions in the Summary Care Records database. He writes:"What's wrong with the single version of truth." Researchers at ... Continue Reading
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17 Mar 2010
Do new rules on use of Police National Database go far enough?
The National Policing Improvement Agency today publishes a code which governs the use of a new intelligence system that, in effect, implements some of the main recommendations of the Bichard ... Continue Reading
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17 Mar 2010
Catering staff given access to electronic health records
The Irish Independent says that catering staff were able to access confidential patient information held on a £54m health service record system which is being rolled out across Ireland.The ... Continue Reading
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12 Mar 2010
Too many destructive vested interests in Govt IT?
In response to the article on this blog by Rob Bowley, on whether Agile can help solve Government IT problems, Matt writes:"Not if what I've seen of 'agile' approaches in government IT is anything ... Continue Reading
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11 Mar 2010
Conservatives move towards a Freedom of Data Act?
Today the Conservatives are launching their 'Tech Manifesto'. It contains a bold new commitment: a 'Right to Government Data', says Stephen Shakespeare who is chairman of the Network for the ... Continue Reading
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10 Mar 2010
Could Agile help solve the government's IT problems?
Computer Weekly published today a call by the British Medical Association to halt what it calls a rushed roll-out of an imperfect Care Records Service. Responding to the article, Rob Bowley has ... Continue Reading
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10 Mar 2010
BMA and CfH argue it out over NPfIT Summary Care Records
Would Summary Care Records have saved the life of Penny Campbell?[Comments 5 and 6 after this article correct some of the impressions I have given. The SCR is equipped to take GP notes] It's rare ... Continue Reading
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09 Mar 2010
Government IT should be "part of the election debate"
David Chassels is a former Director of 3i Corporate Finance in Scotland, and a former partner at BDO. He's now CEO of software house Procession, based at Chesham, Buckinghamshire. He writes to me ... Continue Reading
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04 Mar 2010
Put a financial value on protecting data says ICO
The Information Commissioner's Office is asking businesses and organisations to put a financial value on protecting personal information.Yesterday the ICO, at the Data Protection Officer Conference ... Continue Reading
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04 Mar 2010
Priorities for Government CIOs in 2010 and beyond - Gartner
Andrea Di Maio, vice president at Gartner, says that by 2012 "one in five government processes will rely on "crowdsourced" data". He says CIOs will need to handle a shift from providing ... Continue Reading
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03 Mar 2010
What the next Government should do about the NPfIT
Tom Brooks, who spoke about NHS IT on last night's BBC R4 File on 4 broadcast, has let me have his suggestions on what the next government should do about the NPfIT. Brooks, a much-respected figure ... Continue Reading
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14 Jan 2010
Flawed Chinook Fadec updated only after fatal Mull crash
Faulty safety-critical "Fadec" software that was installed on the Chinook Mk2 helicopter had secret modifications after the notorious fatal crash on the Mull of Kintyre, Computer Weekly has ... Continue Reading
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13 Jan 2010
Tories repeat commitment to review Chinook crash findings
The House of Commons held a short debate yesterday on the notorious, fatal crash of Chinook ZD576 on the Mull of Kintyre in June 1994. During the debate, the Shadow Defence Minister, Gerald ... Continue Reading
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05 Jan 2010
Chinook Mk2: we publish new evidence of computer problems
The lead news item on BBC radio and TV news for much of yesterday referred to computer-related evidence about the Chinook Mk2, of the type that crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in June 1994. The ... Continue Reading
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07 Dec 2009
NHS IT scheme to be scaled back
The Chancellor Alistair Darling and the Treasury are to scale back spending on the NHS's National Programme for IT. Continue Reading
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01 Sep 2009
iSoft and Lorenzo - the good news keeps on coming?
Below are excerpts from the iSoft's annual report, which is published today [1 September 2009] in Australia. IBA Health in Australia acquired iSoft and has now adopted its name. The annual report ... Continue Reading
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10 Aug 2009
Whitehall dismisses Tory review report of NHS IT
The Tories are due today to publish the results of a review of the NPfIT, led by Dr Glyn Hayes, former chairman of the British Computer Society's Health Informatics Forum. Dr Hayes, chairman of the ... Continue Reading
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30 Jul 2009
Cerner's latest results: UK and US highlights
In a Cerner conference call after an announcement of the company's s second-quarter results, there was much discussion about "meaningful use" - a phrase which can unlock money from Congress for ... Continue Reading
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12 Jun 2009
Crash One: Birgenair Flight 301
This is the extraordinary story of an aircraft which was in good flying order except for a blocked pitot tube which caused multiple problems. Continue Reading
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16 Apr 2009
NPfIT critics and the Damian McBride smear culture
The culture of smear goes much deeper than the Damian McBride affair. Critics of the National Programme for IT [NPfIT] in the NHS have been the subject of smears in debates in the House of Commons ... Continue Reading
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10 Feb 2009
Added critical data protection for SMBs
New technology aiming to solve small and medium size businesses’ perennial problems with protecting business critical data Continue Reading
By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
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Feature
22 Dec 2008
The cloud computing revolution
Hewlett-Packard has become the latest supplier of many to sound the death knell on the IT department. Continue Reading
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19 Dec 2008
Mobile broadband demand props up crunched WiMAX
Research predicts global recession to cause enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption but mobile will lead recovery Continue Reading
By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
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02 Jun 2008
Chinook ZD576 - a rare, perhaps unique, photo
This photo of Chinook ZD576 is the copyright of Robin Crorie who has given kind permission for it to be used by Computer Weekly in connection with the Campaign for Justice to clear the names of the ... Continue Reading
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23 Apr 2008
Some of the good and bad at HC2008 - a summing up
Comment: My highly subjective overview of some of the good and bad at HC2008, the annual Healthcare Computing conference in Harrogate.. The bad: Some of the speeches were, as in previous years, ... Continue Reading
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28 Feb 2008
Police to be allowed searches of national database of NHS patient records
News analysis It went largely unnoticed but the minister for the NHS’s National Programme for IT, Ben Bradshaw, has confirmed that data on a central database of millions of confidential health ... Continue Reading
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15 Feb 2008
ID Cards and the NPfIT – nobody is “responsible”
Cabinet ministers come and go, as do prime ministers, and heads of departments. So who will actually be responsible for ID cards or the NHS's National Programme for IT? Nobody. Thank you to Brian ... Continue Reading
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22 Jan 2008
Fujitsu may quit NHS National Programme for IT
The board of an NHS trust has learned of a "significant" risk of Fujitsu ending its £900m contract to supply and implement hospital systems across southern England as part of the National Programme for IT. Continue Reading
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20 Nov 2007
Computer Weekly interviews heads of £5bn Defence Information Infrastructure project
In this blog entry the two leaders of the £5bn Defence Information Infrastructure contract [DII], who represent the Ministry of Defence and the Atlas consortium of suppliers, led by services ... Continue Reading
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06 Nov 2007
Non-unified communications can cost millions
Fragmented communications are costing companies millions of dollars by disrupting workflow and business processes, a new study has revealed. Continue Reading
By- Andrew R. Hickey, News Editor
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06 Nov 2007
Adaptec reports losses
Adaptec's revenue was down year over year, as well as sequentially; DataDirect says the InfiniBand business is booming. Continue Reading
By- SearchStorage.com Staff
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01 Nov 2007
ISCSI storage gets performance makeover
Suppliers, including Ibrix, Mellanox, Alacritech and EqualLogic, are offering juiced-up new iSCSI configurations, while 3PAR, CipherMax and NeoScale boost data security products. Continue Reading
By- SearchStorage.com Staff
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30 Oct 2007
EMC's Tucci vows to keep up with new features
EMC CEO says storage giant is widening its technology net to match innovations of smaller competitors. Continue Reading
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29 Oct 2007
Unified communications platform gets SMB twist
While unified communications has eluded the SMB market, Siemens has released an all-in-one UC appliance specifically for the SMB. Continue Reading
By- Andrew R. Hickey, News Editor
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28 Oct 2007
Advanced data storage final exam
Are you up to date on advanced data storage technologies? Take our final exam and evaluate your knowledge of advanced data storage. This final exam isn't for the weak. Continue Reading
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28 Oct 2007
NetApp releases $3K iSCSI SAN
NetApp pushes further down-market with the release of the S300, the latest SMB iSCSI SAN in its StoreVault line. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
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News
23 Oct 2007
Product Roundup: ISCSI
Here's a look at some of the vendors and products that make up the iSCSI market. Continue Reading
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21 Oct 2007
VoIP certification credentials
Many certifications touch on voice over IP topics tangentially, but numerous credentials now focus a fairly substantial portion of their coverage on this subject matter. In this certification survey, we take a look at available certifications, distinguishing between those credentials for which VoIP is a primary topic and those for which it is secondary. Continue Reading
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21 Oct 2007
Intellectual property lawsuits dog storage industry
The proliferation of patent litigation among data storage companies could stifle technological innovation and drive up costs to the user. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
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14 Oct 2007
SNW Preview: Data protection makes a stand
Led by EMC's integration of data deduplication and CDP into its backup software, data protection products are prominent at Storage Networking World. Continue Reading
By- Dave Raffo, News Director; Beth Pariseau, News Writer
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09 Oct 2007
Switch upgrades and replacements
In this chapter of our guide to SAN expansion best practices, you'll learn about the physical limitations of switches, how to architect the switching infrastructure and how to find opportunities to deploy ISCSI. Continue Reading
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09 Oct 2007
CRM strategies for SMBs
Keeping your customers happy is job number one. With CRM software, luckily, that job becomes a lot easier. Here we present our top five CRM tips for SMBs. Continue Reading