Wednesday, March 31, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 31/03/2010



Cloud computing: see through lessons from integration suppliers
Cloud computing is a concept that means different things to different people. Businesses might not have their cloud computing plans set in stone because...
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Businesses have one week to limit risks of new ICO powers
Nearly two-thirds of London city workers are unaware that businesses can be fined...
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Right sizing security is key theme at Infosecurity Europe 2010
The right security for the right reasons is a key theme at Infosecurity Europe 2010 in London as organisations seek...
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Photos: Hardware Hoarders - Your old computers (PART 2)
Last year we invited Computer Weekly readers to send us photos and videos of the oldest IT equipment they've held on to, and to share their excuses for hoarding it. Have a look at some of the entrants.
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CPS reveals why it dropped music piracy case
It was not in the public interest to pursue its case against Matthew Wyatt, age 20, for alleged online music piracy, the Crown Prosecution Service said today.
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Ofcom wants ISPs to be upfront about broadband speeds
Consumers may be able to get out of their broadband contract if their access speed is "significantly" below the speed they are paying for, communications...
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BT unveils broadband upgrade to 300 exchanges
BT plans to upgrade just over 300 exchanges between autumn 2010 and summer 2011 to extend high-speed broadband to four million more homes.
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Cloud computing: see through lessons from integration suppliers
Cloud computing is a concept that means different things to different people. Businesses might not have their cloud computing plans set in stone because...
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Businesses have one week to limit risks of new ICO powers
Nearly two-thirds of London city workers are unaware that businesses can be fined...
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Interview: Myron Hrycyk, CIO, Severn Trent Water
Severn Trent Water has undertaken a transformation programme over the past four years, in which SAP has a major role.
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Right sizing security is key theme at Infosecurity Europe 2010
The right security for the right reasons is a key theme at Infosecurity Europe 2010 in London as organisations seek...
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East Coast sales take fast track with data forecasting software
Rail operator East Coast Mainline has increased revenue by 1% after upgrading its revenue management technology to get a more profitable mix of sales.
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Microsoft to release out-of-band patch for zero-day IE vulnerability
Microsoft is to release a patch...
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Ex-IBM executive admits role in Galleon insider trading scandal
Robert Moffat, former senior vice-president of IBM's $19bn systems and technology group, has admitted providing information to privately owned hedge fund...
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File-sharing case highlights flaws in government's anti-piracy strategy
A decision to use maximum force to fight online piracy has blown up in the government's face after the Teeside Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropped its case against a teenager charged with illegally uploading music files to a file-sharing website.
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Film makers win file-sharing case against Newzbin
The film industry has won a legal battle in the UK against a website accused of illegal file-sharing. Several film companies, including Twentieth...
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Cisco gets EU and US green light for Tandberg buyout
The European Commission (EC) and US Department of Justice have approved Cisco's $3.4bn...
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Google confirms problems with mobile service in China
Google has reported the partial blocking of its mobile internet services in China a week after the internet firm announced that it had stopped...
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