UK employees risk company security with rogue mobile apps
Insecure mobile applications downloaded to company smartphones are a growing threat to information security, says NGS Secure of the NCC Group.
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CW+: Quocirca report: Managed print services programmes for SMBs
A review of managed print Services programmes for SMBs and mid-market organisations
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UK swing to remote working highlights potential security risk
Nearly half of UK business professionals work...
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Salesforce.com launches Chatter Mobile apps for Apple, Android and Blackberry
Cloud computing company Salesforce.com has launched mobile apps for its enterprise social network, Chatter, on Apple, Google Android and RIM Blackberry devices.
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UK employees risk company security with rogue mobile apps
Insecure mobile applications downloaded to company smartphones are a growing threat to information security, says NGS Secure of the NCC Group.
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Cisco and Citrix team up on desktop virtualisation
Cisco and Citrix Systems have announced a collaborative desktop virtualisation service, claiming that the product will simplify and reduce the cost of deploying enterprise users to high-definition virtual desktops and applications.
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Apple releases iOS 4.1 update
Apple has launched the first major update for its mobile operating system, iOS 4, which runs the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
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Dell kills off Windows XP early
Dell has announced that it will stop shipping systems with Windows XP and XP Home this month, ahead of the Microsoft deadline.
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Third-party apps now a top vulnerability, says security expert
Attacks on third-party applications have become a major threat to enterprise information security, says security firm NGS Secure of the NCC Group.
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Government scraps £12.7bn NHS National Programme for IT
The plug has finally been pulled on the troubled National Programme for IT in the NHS in an effort to save £700m on the late, over-budget project.
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Case study: Anglian Water among first to benefit from GRC managed services for SAP
Anglian Water is using governance,...
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Adobe warns of new zero-day vulnerability
Adobe has warned that hackers are exploiting a new zero-day vulnerability in its Reader and Acrobat products to compromise computers.
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Former HP chief Mark Hurd set for $11m pay deal at Oracle
Former HP chief executive Mark Hurd is expected to earn up to $11m (£7.1m) a year as co-president and board member at Oracle.
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Google updates search with Google Instant
Google has updated its search capability with Google Instant, which uses 15 new technologies to display results as users type in search terms.
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Vtesse to appeal Cornwall's choice of BT as broadband supplier
UK telecoms operator Vtesse Networks has appealed against the European Commission's decision to approve a state-aided broadband scheme in Cornwall. The...
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Command and control culture in IT must end
The command and control culture that has served IT well during the past 15 years of the PC revolution must adapt to support the consumerisation of IT, say experts.
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UK swing to remote working highlights potential security risk
Nearly half of UK business professionals work...
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Own nothing – control everything: five patterns for securing data on devices you don’t own
The enterprise security perimeter is quickly dissolving. Everything from company financials and source-code e-mails to unstructured documents and other forms of knowledge are circling outside the enterprise firewall on non-IT-controlled devices.
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Estate agents risk legal action for not following data rules, warns ICO
Some UK letting and estate agents are failing to notify the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) that they are handling people's personal information....
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Microsoft investigates public report of IE8 zero-day vulnerability
Microsoft is investigating a public report of a data-stealing vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) web browser.
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Job growth slows as public sector freeze bites
Demand appears robust for jobs in the technology sector, for both permanent and temporary roles, according to the latest survey from KMPG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
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Zeus threat increases as detection rates fall, warns Trusteer
Secure browsing services firm Trusteer has warned of the rising tide of Zeus Trojan attacks after IT security site TechCrunch Europe unwittingly passed on the infection.
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Government IT austerity is jeopardising healthcare, says Ovum
Government austerity measures are jeopardising urgent reforms in healthcare IT systems, according to Ovum. The analyst firm said the installation of...
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Chatter trumps e-mail for business, says Salesforce.com
Salesforce.com is planning to rid the corporate world of email by using social media to improve collaboration.
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Salesforce.com launches Chatter Mobile apps for Apple, Android and Blackberry
Cloud computing company Salesforce.com has launched mobile apps for its enterprise social network, Chatter, on Apple, Google Android and RIM Blackberry devices.
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Microsoft warns of new browser-specific scareware
Microsoft is warning of a new type of scareware that uses bogus virus scans to scare people into buying fake anti-virus software.
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Vodafone gets £4.3bn for its China Mobile stake
Mobile network operator Vodafone has confirmed that it is to sell its entire 3.2% interest in China Mobile for £4.3bn in cash
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HP sues Mark Hurd over move to Oracle
HP has filed a lawsuit against its former chief executive, Mark Hurd, which seeks monetary damages and assurances that HP's secrets are safe.
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SAS A2010 conference: Data explosion teases information away from analysts
Data analytics used to be a job for data miners, statisticians and forecasters who made information accessible to all business users. Now data analytics specialist SAS's strategy aims to bring analytics to the masses.
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Geospatial IT saves councils £230m
Geospatial technology saved councils £230m and boosted GDP by around £323m in England and Wales in 2009, according to a report.
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Can Mark Hurd make a success of Oracle?
Having resigned from HP as CEO, Mark Hurd is now heading to Oracle. The move could boost Oracle's position as a hardware supplier. How will Hurd change Oracle?
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Welsh village gets broadband for 10% of BT quote
Rutland Telecom is to supply a 40Mbps fibre-based broadband service for £50,000 to about 80 homes in the Welsh village of Erbistock...
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Google pays $8.5m to settle Buzz privacy case
Google is to pay $8.5m to settle a private class-action lawsuit that alleged its Buzz social networking service violated users' privacy.
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Extradition review could see hacker McKinnon tried in UK
The government is expected to announce an independent review of extradition agreements between the UK and the US and European nations.
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Dismantle Labour's IT to save £8bn, says Tory advisor report
A think-tank close to the government has proposed dismantling the IT systems and business ecosystem established by Labour's drive to computerise government.
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Government IT cost cutting meets mixed response
The government has received a mixed response to cost-cutting demands from its top IT suppliers, but is on track to make hundreds of millions of initial savings.
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