Thursday, July 2, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 02/07/2009



Oracle will not rent commodity cloud space
Oracle has ruled out following Amazon's strategy...
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Workers lack mobile phone etiquette, says survey
Companies may have to train staff on phone etiquette as mobile phones continue to infiltrate business life.
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IT industry's broken promises on toxic chemicals in products
HP, Dell and Lenovo have been criticised for breaking promises to remove hazardous chemicals from their products.
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Dell customers get 19-inch LCD monitors for under آ£10
Dell is being made to honour sales to thousands of people that bought 19-inch LCD monitors for under آ£10 in Taiwan after it advertised them at the wrong...
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Air France Airbus crash: system pitot sensors a factor
Defective sensors which fed information on air speed to onboard systems were one possible factor in the loss of an Air France Airbus A330-200 on 1 June 2009.
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Oracle defends delay of OFM 11g
Oracle has defended the timing of the release of the latest version of its Oracle Fusion Middleware product, saying it is bang on the target. Oracle...
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LinkedIn saved Microsoft آ£60,000 on recruitment fees
LinkedIn's business value was highlighted when Microsoft asked a member of its IT recruitment staff to put together a team to reverse-engineer viruses.
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Oracle will not rent commodity cloud space
Oracle has ruled out following Amazon's strategy...
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Workers lack mobile phone etiquette, says survey
Companies may have to train staff on phone etiquette as mobile phones continue to infiltrate business life.
Read More ...

Companies fail to test disaster recovery plans
Only 35% of companies test their disaster recovery plans at least once a year, research by security company, Symantec reveals.
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Business outsourcing is on life support, bosses told
Commoditised outsourcing is no...
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Oracle Fusion 11g will 'simplify enterprise computing', says president
Oracle's latest Fusion Middleware 11g is a key part of Oracle's strategy to help organisation solve complex integration problems, says Oracle president Charles Phillips.
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Charles Phillips unveils Oracle's next-generation software
Oracle president Charles Phillips is in London today for the launch of Oracle Fusion Middleware...
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IT industry's broken promises on toxic chemicals in products
HP, Dell and Lenovo have been criticised for breaking promises to remove hazardous chemicals from their products.
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Dell customers get 19-inch LCD monitors for under آ£10
Dell is being made to honour sales to thousands of people that bought 19-inch LCD monitors for under آ£10 in Taiwan after it advertised them at the wrong...
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CSPs spell out problems with Big Brother proposals
Communications services providers face huge technical and liability problems in complying with proposals to upgrade the UK's capacity to eavesdrop on the internet, a parliamentary committee heard this morning.
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