CIO interview: Greater London Authority ramps up IT while cutting costs
The GLA is in a unique position for a public sector body - taking on more responsibilities, a potentially higher budget, and employing more staff as it absorbs the work of other organisations that are likely to be closed.
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iPhone jailbreaking not illegal, says US government
The US government has given iPhone users the go-ahead to bypass electronic protection on Apple's iPhones to enable them to use any wireless service provider.
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EU competition authorities widen investigation into IBM’s mainframe business
European competition authorities have broadened investigations into IBM's business practices in the mainframe market.
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CIO interview: Greater London Authority ramps up IT while cutting costs
The GLA is in a unique position for a public sector body - taking on more responsibilities, a potentially higher budget, and employing more staff as it absorbs the work of other organisations that are likely to be closed.
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Betfair seeks IT recruits with global ambitions
Online gambling firm Betfair is looking to hire nearly 100 technology employees and graduates across different areas of expertise. The company is now looking to recruit 80 to 90 people with expertise in areas including C#, C++, SQL Server and Java, as well as outsourcing consultants, quality assurance and internet security specialists.
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Identity fraud increases 14%
The number of identity fraud victims jumped in the first six months of 2010 as a consequence of the recession, according to a Cifas...
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Phoenix Insurance puts two million customer records in the cloud
Insurer Phoenix Group has consolidated two million UK customer records, which resided on multiple legacy systems, onto a single system in the cloud as part...
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Who is the most influential person on a social network?
Businesses looking to generate value from social networks need to identify which types of users have the most influence, says Gartner. The analyst...
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Bayer signs five-year deal for global SAP system
Pharmaceuticals company Bayer has signed a five-year global enterprise agreement with SAP to support the company's IT strategy to standardise globally on...
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BMW slashes security management costs
BMW has reduced the complexity and cost of security with an identity and access management service from Logica. The Identity and Access Management...
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SAP reports strong second quarter growth
SAP has reported software and related service revenues of €2.3bn in preliminary financial results for the second quarter of 2010, up 16% compared with a year ago.
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Cloud-based phishing kit hacks the hackers
Security firm Imperva has uncovered a new, automated, cloud-based phishing kit.
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Policing green paper leaves cybercrime fighters in limbo
The government has already stopped a promised £1m as part of its wider austerity campaign. It is now unclear if the Police Central E-Crime Unit, presently part of the Metropolitan Police Service, will end up as part of the proposed National Crime Agency.
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iPhone jailbreaking not illegal, says US government
The US government has given iPhone users the go-ahead to bypass electronic protection on Apple's iPhones to enable them to use any wireless service provider.
Read More ...
EU competition authorities widen investigation into IBM’s mainframe business
European competition authorities have broadened investigations into IBM's business practices in the mainframe market.
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Outsourcing tops government's £7.57bn IT bill
The government spent £7.57bn on IT, networking and related costs last year, excluding staff costs, according to figures released by the Office of Government Commerce
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Capgemini takes Royal Mail into the clouds
Royal Mail has signed a six-year deal with Capgemini to introduce cloud computing technology to its IT infrastructure and enable it to cut costs through...
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