Data protection laws too relaxed, say nearly half of UK businesses
UK businesses are concerned about the state of the country's data protection legislation, a survey has revealed.
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Thin clients take second place as enterprise refeshes legacy XP PCs
In spite of industry noise concerning the merits of deploying virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs), businesses appear to be in the midst of a PC revamp.
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Azure: buy the product, sell the company
What is Microsoft doing, tying up with HP, Dell, Ebay and Fujitsu to sell its Azure cloud computing appliance? At its annual Worldwide Partner conference, Microsoft turned its cloud strategy on its head by allowing hardware partners and large enterprises to build private Azure clouds.
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Outdated IBM procedure crashes Asian bank
Asian bank DBS has revealed that a seven-hour period where banking services were unavailable was caused by a mistake made by an IBM employee
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IT helps BA survive a decade of challenges
The pressures on IT departments mean doing even more with even less, says BA CIO Paul Coby
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CA and SAP collaborate on big brother checks on IT
SAP and CA Technologies have collaborated on offering an integrated governance, regulation and compliance (GRC) tools for CIOs, which links SAP's enterprise software with CA Technologies' monitoring software
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Cybercriminals combine Java and Flash to thwart security
The latest report from M86 Security, a company specialising in real-time web and e-mail threat protection, has found hackers are using multiple attacks to get around IT security.
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Tibco puts free BI into the cloud
Tibco Software has launched a business intelligence tool which will give users free access to cloud-based reporting and analytics for the first year of use.
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Tool enables automatic coding of legal documents
Autonomy has developed a tool it claims can speed up eDiscovery.
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Whistleblowers: Give your name if you want to shame
Give your name if you want to shame - that's the advice for whistleblowers following a study of how audit committees respond to anonymous and identified reports of corporate wrongdoing.
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Internet security takes a leap forward
Internet security takes a giant leap forward today with the global roll-out of technology aimed at making the public network safer for all users without affecting performance.
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