Saturday, August 28, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 28/08/2010



3Par bidding war hots up as HP offers $2bn
The bidding war for storage specialist 3Par became even more ferocious today as HP twice upped its offer price in an attempt to prevent Dell winning the acquisition.
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Vodafone app helps keep the beer flowing
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HP trumps Dell again in bidding war for 3Par
HP has increased its proposal to acquire all of the outstanding shares of 3Par to $27 per share in cash, valuing the storage virtualisation company at $1.8bn.
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Server sales rebound after dismal 2009
Server sales in Europe have rebounded after suffering a huge slump at the same time last year.
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3Par bidding war hots up as HP offers $2bn
The bidding war for storage specialist 3Par became even more ferocious today as HP twice upped its offer price in an attempt to prevent Dell winning the acquisition.
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The new future of datacentres
When Kevin Timmons, general manager of Microsoft's Data Center Services, arrived in New York on the night before his keynote address to the DatacenterDynamics New York conference, he stepped out for a bite to eat.
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Yorkshire Building Society takes 'remedial steps' after data breach
Yorkshire Building Society will take "remedial steps" following a data breach earlier this year when an unencrypted laptop containing customer details was...
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Vodafone app helps keep the beer flowing
Brewer Molson Coors...
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CA Technologies offers Amazon cloud management
CA Technologies has extended its IT management tools to support the Amazon...
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We can work it out, RIM tells India over access demands
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has offered to set up an industry forum to address the Indian government's concerns about its products' unhackability.
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HP trumps Dell again in bidding war for 3Par
HP has increased its proposal to acquire all of the outstanding shares of 3Par to $27 per share in cash, valuing the storage virtualisation company at $1.8bn.
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Novell posts fall in sales and profit
Open source and Linux specialist Novell has announced a drop in sales and profits in the third quarter of its fiscal year, ending 31 July. Compared...
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Whistleblower costs AutoTrader $400k for unlicensed software
AutoTrader, the online marketplace for motor vehicles, has paid $400,000 to settle claims of using unlicensed copies of Adobe, Autodesk, Corel and Quest software installed on its computers.
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Server sales rebound after dismal 2009
Server sales in Europe have rebounded after suffering a huge slump at the same time last year.
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CIO interview: Sarah Winmill, IT director, Victoria & Albert Museum
As the coalition government moves to drastically reduce costs, it is not only civil servants who are waiting to find out the impact on spending.
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IPO to explore value of knowledge to UK economy
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is to research the value of intellectual property to the British economy "to ensure policy and decisions are supported by proper evidence", says intellectual property minister Baroness Wilcox.
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