Gartner: A perspective on Android 2.2 for the enterprise
With the announcement of Android 2.2, code-named "Froyo", Google targets the enterprise market for the first time. This release has features to enable devices that can be granted support under the "appliance level" of the Gartner Managed Diversity Framework.
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Oracle launches environmental sustainability tool
Oracle has unveiled an environmental sustainability tool at the Oracle OpenWorld user conference in San Francisco.
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Twice-shy network operators reject high spectrum prices
Ofcom announced its long-awaited consultation on the auction of so-called 4G spectrum earlier this year. When the UK last auctioned frequencies for mobile phone networks, it enjoyed a £22.4bn windfall. That is unlikely to happen again
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CIOs endangered by lack of business knowledge
CIOs must adopt business skills or face extinction by tech-savvy business managers, delegates at the 360IT infrastructure event at Earl's Court heard today.
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Innovation key to returning profitability, says 360IT panel
Do not waste this recession, a panel of experts warned at today's IT360 conference in London. Innovation is back on the agenda and IT should be central to a business' innovation strategy.
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Cloud computing to explode in SME market
Cloud adoption could become more widespread in the small business sector than in larger organisations, said experts speaking at the 360IT event in London.
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Virtualisation top of SME IT spending priorities
A global study of over 3,000 SME IT professionals has revealed that many plan to increase IT spending in the second half of this year. Virtualisation technology and investments that optimise existing resources are their top IT priorities.
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Business must demand security proof before buying software
Instances of multiple recent zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft, Adobe and Siemens software prove that third-party applications have become a major security threat.
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Plans for government IT - offshoring, open source and restructures
After several months of silence, senior civil servants are starting to speak more about what the next few months might hold for central government IT.
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SAP unveils business software for 12-week ERP implementation
SAP has developed a Rapid Deployment methodology and software, which it claims will get businesses running its ERP system in 12 weeks.
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HP completes acquisition of Fortify Software
HP has announced it has completed its acquisition of security firm Fortify Software.
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Outsourcing is inevitable, say CIOs
Businesess will increasingly move IT functions to a hosted services model over the next few years but IT departments will continue to play a crucial role...
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Microsoft offers free Security Essentials to SMEs
Microsoft has extended its free Security Essentials malware protection software to small businesses with up to 10 PCs.
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Oracle launches environmental sustainability tool
Oracle has unveiled an environmental sustainability tool at the Oracle OpenWorld user conference in San Francisco.
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Czech Republic halts Google’s Street View cameras
The Czech Republic has banned Google from extending its use of the Street View mapping service due to privacy concerns.
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Google tackles rogue pharmacies in court
Google has joined the fight against online sales of counterfeit drugs by taking legal action against rogue pharmacies that advertise on its sites.
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Drop £20 broadband tax, urges Cumbria MP Rory Stewart
Penrith and The Border MP Rory Stewart wants the government to get rid of obstacles such as proposed £20 broadband connection tax that might slow delivery of broadband to rural communities such as his.
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Vtesse targets a million homes in broadband ‘not-spots’
Vtesse Networks plans to provide reliable high speed broadband to a million homes and offices that now exist in broadband 'not-spots' or slow-spots, provided the right market conditions exist, CEO Aidan Paul says.
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Microsoft lock-in stalls Bristol council's open source strategy
Bristol City Council has been forced to ditch a major tranche of its open systems strategy because it is locked in to using Microsoft software and standards.
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Video: Cumbria bids to be rural broadband champion
Penrith and The Border MP Rory Stewart declares himself out of step with his party and government over various taxes that might slow the roll out of broadband, especially to rural communities such as the one he represents, and wants them cleared away.
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Many businesses lack 'vital' innovation strategy, says CIO
Nine out of 10 businesses consider innovation as vital but only 37% have a clear strategy in place, delegates at the 360°IT infrastructure event at London's Earl's Court heard today.
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HP to put Paul McCartney in the cloud
The art collection of Paul McCartney will be available via a cloud computing platform following an agreement between the former Beatle's own company and HP.
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Adobe sales grow 42%
Adobe has reported a 42% increase in revenue in its third financial quarter compared to the same period a year ago.
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