Saturday, May 29, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 29/05/2010



IBM kicked off the global server summit by HP
Hewlett-Packard has leapfrogged IBM to take the lead in the global server market after customers delayed buying Big Blue kit in anticipation of forthcoming...
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
This white paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System’s built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to reduce the costs of managing storage systems
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Do IT suppliers and consultancy mix well?
Wipro's plan...
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BBC World Service seeks £300m transmission partner
The BBC World Service is looking for a partner to work on the transmission of programmes in a contract worth up to £300m. The contract includes providing...
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Ofcom calls for comment on three-strikes action against copyright pirates
The UK's seven largest internet service providers will have to tell their customers if and when their accounts have been used to download material illegally, a new Ofcom code of practice proposes.
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IBM kicked off the global server summit by HP
Hewlett-Packard has leapfrogged IBM to take the lead in the global server market after customers delayed buying Big Blue kit in anticipation of forthcoming...
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Novell struggles through Q2
Novell has reported a $12m drop in net income for the second quarter of 2010 from the same period last year. Novell reported net revenue of $204m for the...
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Google fails to fully comply with German demand
Google has failed to meet a deadline to hand over data picked up when it was carrying out its Street View mapping project.
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Cloud computing could help improve security, says Microsoft
Cloud computing could help improve security, says Microsoft Cloud computing adds security challenges, but also provides opportunities to improve security...
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