Wednesday, December 16, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 16/12/2009



Photos: A year in tech - review of 2009
This year has been quite an eventful one for the tech industry. ComputerWeekly.com looks at the most significant events over the past twelve months.
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A glimpse of future technology from IBM Hursley
Hurlsey is IBM's biggest software lab in Europe. We find out what future technologies the boffins are working on.
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Photos: Gadget gift guide for IT Pros
Wondering what to get an IT Pro for Christmas? Well, let ComputerWeekly.com help you find those techie gifts for over آ£100. You'll probably want one of these for yourself.
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Smarter IT procurement saves government آ£196m
The government has saved آ£196.7m in a year by introducing IT procurement processes that are more collaborative. The Office...
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Oracle makes concessions to EC over Sun acquisition
Oracle has made a series of concessions designed to end its stand-off...
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Survey: Blackberry obsession set to cause Christmas strife
The majority of smartphone users will have their Christmas breaks interrupted by work-related messages, a survey claims. Some 77% of smartphone owners...
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Researchers question benefits of computerised health records
US researchers have questioned the savings to be had from computerising healthcare records, raising doubts over the benefits of the NHS's آ£12.7bn National...
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First 4G networking offers 100 Mbps
Swedes and Norwegians became the first mobile users to get access to 100Mbps network speeds as TeliaSonera launched the world's first commercial 4G services...
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Ten tips to make sure your firm is ranked by search engines
With online shopping reaching a crescendo this week, Google has brought out a list of top 10 things to do to maximise your firm's visibility to its search...
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Government to create and sell giant business service providers
The government is planning to create service providers that will support government departments with IT and other services. According to reports former...
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Novartis develops app to keep malaria in check
Pharmaceutical company Novatatis has worked with IBM and Vodafone to develop an application to maintain supplies of anti-malarial drugs in Tanzania. Over...
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Amazon: put in your bids for cloud computing
Amazon has launched a service which allows businesses to bid for spare computing capacity on its EC2 cloud computing service. The service, dubbed Spot...
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