Wednesday, March 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 17/03/2010



National broadband plan to set US on path to digital inclusion
In ten years 90% of Americans will have affordable access to 100Mbps broadband, with schools, hospitals and army bases getting 1Gbps access, if Congress...
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Wikileaks a potential 'security threat to US Army'
US Army counterintelligence staff assessed the online whistleblower site Wikileaks ...
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eHealth to lead Europe’s digital integration agenda
European Commission vice-president Neelie Kroes will unveil a "digital agenda for Europe" next month that will set out her vision of a more integrated Europe...
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Broadband will catapult US economy into growth, says Google CEO
The widespread availability of high-speed broadband networks will "catapult" the US economy into growth and restore its competitive edge in business and science, says Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
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Economic recovery to benefit outsourcing suppliers, says Gartner
Outsourcing suppliers will be among the first...
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Government calls on businesses to extend ID card use
The government has called on business to come up with ideas on how to extend the use of identity cards and to speed up their roll-out.
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Pfizer adopts MS OneNote for web collaboration
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has built its Enterprise 2.0 strategy to roll out web collaboration tools internally on the Microsoft OneNote tool that ships...
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NHS CfH director resigns as non-exec director of software company
The medical director at NHS Connecting for Health (CfH) has resigned as non-executive director of a health software group, to avoid any perceptions of a...
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Free green IT support for small businesses
Environmental charity Global...
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