Tuesday, February 9, 2010

IT News HeadLines (TechWeb) 09/02/2010



LCH.Clearnet and SIX x-clear Publish Interoperability Link Summary
Maintains that interoperability can be safe for CCPs across Europe, and this model withstood the Lehman default.
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E-Book Prices Ratchet Up
The Amazon model of selling e-books for $9.99 is being challenged by publishers, who are setting tiered pricing for digital books.
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NYSE Technologies Selected to Build Technology Solution for ASEAN Exchange Network
The ASEAN Exchange Network will link capital markets in Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
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Six In 10 Have Used Web For Health Info
The Government's first national survey on the use of health information technology (HIT) shows widespread use of the Web for finding medical info.
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How the Volcker Rule Would Affect Banks
Former Federal Reserve chair Paul Volcker himself says only the four or five largest U.S. banks are too large and would need to adjust to rules prohibiting proprietary trading.
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Space Shuttle Lights Up Night Sky
Endeavour embarks on a 13-day mission, one of the last for NASA's orbiter, to deliver key parts to the ISS.
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Global CIO: Do CIOs Still Matter?
Column about whether or not CIOs Still Matter, along with a list of 10 things CIOs can do to ensure that they matter more than ever before.
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Smart Grid Adds Cybersecurity; Oracle Ups UltraSparc
Smart Grid Adds Cybersecurity; Oracle Ups UltraSparc
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SAP CEO Apotheker Resigns; Co-CEOs Named
The enterprise software powerhouse has put the company in the hands of co-CEOs Bill McDermott, currently leader of its field organization, and Jim Hagemann Snabe, head of product development.
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SAP CEO Apotheker Resigns; Co-CEOs Named
The enterprise software powerhouse has put the company in the hands of co-CEOs Bill McDermott, currently leader of its field organization, and Jim Hagemann Snabe, head of product development.
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Regulators Urge Small Business Lending
U.S. federal regulators Friday urged banks to increase lending to small businesses but to make sure such operations were creditworthy.
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