Thursday, September 30, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 29/09/2010



Dell takes on iPad with seven-inch tablet
Dell is to launch a seven-inch tablet computer in the next few weeks and a 10-inch tablet in six to12 months. Amit Midha, Dell greater China president,...
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Photos: Blackberry Playbook rivals iPad
Blackberry-maker Research in Motion (RIM) has launched its tablet, the Blackberry PlayBook. With RIM’s stronghold in the enterprise market, its new tablet looks set to build upon its corporate market position.
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HP forecasts solid 2011 but does not name a new CEO
HP has forecast strong financial results for 2011 as it seeks to reassure investors after the sudden departure in August of former chief executive Mark Hurd.
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Blackberry tablet computer ‘puts PC suppliers under notice’
Research in Motion (RIM) has launched its tablet computer, the Blackberry Playbook, at the Blackberry Devcon 2010 conference in San Francisco, in a bid to establish a tablet device for the enterprise.
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Millons lost as Zeus Trojan leads e-crime unit overseas
Police believe the arrest of 19 people on Tuesday may be just the first attack on an international computer crime gang that has stolen millions of pounds...
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Santander to offer customers free web security service
Santander is to offer all its online retail banking customers the Rapport web browser security service from Trusteer. Trusteer...
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EDF Trading CIO steps down
Mark Pickering has stood down as CIO of energy wholesale firm EDF Trading. Mark Pickering left the energy commodities trading giant last month after...
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Video: Jeremy Garside, of the London Symphony Orchestra, talks unified communications systems
Jeremy Garside, head of technology for the London Symphony Orchestra, believes a unified communication (UC) system could enable the London Symphony Orchestra to communicate more easily when on tour.
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Video: Sharepoint rebuild lets blind people create websites
The redevelopment of Microsoft's SharePoint development platform has opened the doors to a career in web building for the UK's two million people with sight loss.
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Former House of Fraser IT chief moves to Selfridges owner
Duncan Gray has started a new role as group IT director at Wittington Fashion Retail Group (WFRG) this month.
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Virgin Media to offer 'unlimited' business internet service
Virgin Media is launching an unlimited business Ethernet package which runs on consumer lines.
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Dell takes on iPad with seven-inch tablet
Dell is to launch a seven-inch tablet computer in the next few weeks and a 10-inch tablet in six to12 months. Amit Midha, Dell greater China president,...
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HP forecasts solid 2011 but does not name a new CEO
HP has forecast strong financial results for 2011 as it seeks to reassure investors after the sudden departure in August of former chief executive Mark Hurd.
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FirstGroup searches for ERP IT partner
FirstGroup, the company behind UK train operator First Capital Connect, is tendering for a global IT services company to develop its ERP strategy.
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Landlines mainly for internet access, survey finds
Landlines mainly for internet access, survey finds Two-thirds of UK landline phone owners use it only for incoming calls and broadband access, and...
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