Tuesday, September 14, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 13/09/2010

SAP's future of retail research labs
SAP’s Future Retail Centre, near Zurich, Switzerland, houses a range of new technologies that could change the way we shop in years to come.
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Telegraph Media Group chooses Cordys for cloud control
The Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has chosen software provider Cordys to manage its cloud services and applications to allow "rapid mashup" of its business...
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IT downtime costs UK £2bn a year, study finds
UK organisations are losing 300,000 hours and £2bn a year through IT downtime, according to a report by CA Technologies.
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Cloud apps cost firms £500,000 a year in poor performance
European organisations are losing more than £500,000 per year because of the poor performance of cloud-based apps. According to a survey of 300 IT...
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Adobe launches mitigation tool for latest zero-day vulnerability
Adobe has announced a mitigation tool for the latest zero-day...
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Android SMS Trojan targets porn users
Security researchers have discovered an Android Trojan that sends $6 text messages until the user's mobile phone account runs out of credit.
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HP eyes $1.5bn deal for ArcSight
Hewlett-Packard is widely reported to be close to buying intrusion detection security software company ArcSight for $1.5bn.
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Anti-US hacker claims credit for ‘Here you have’ worm
A hacker who claims to be behind the "Here you have" e-mail...
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Lax internal security blamed for FIFA data leaks
Lax internal security at world football governing body FIFA is likely to blame for an alleged leak of the details of thousands of England fans, says security firm Imperva.
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