UK school networks vulnerable to attack
UK schools are vulnerable to cyber attack, putting pupil, employee and administrative data at risk, according to security testing firm NGS Secure.
Read More ...
CES 2011: Top five tablets
With almost 100 tablets expected to be launched at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, 2011 is set to be the year of the tablet device. Computer Weekly rounds up the latest tablet announcements from CES 2011.
Read More ...
CES 2011: Amazon puts Kindle on Android and Windows tablets
To tie in with the CES 2011 show, Amazon is to develop the Kindle eBook reader...
Read More ...
BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry
David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year.
Read More ...
RIM reacts to Indian Blackberry data interception reports
Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) says there will be no change to the security model of Blackberry Enterprise Server.
Read More ...
CES 2011: Ericsson debuts 4G LTE modem on Verizon mobile broadband network
ST-Ericsson is demonstrating its LTE modem on Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network at the CES...
Read More ...
UK school networks vulnerable to attack
UK schools are vulnerable to cyber attack, putting pupil, employee and administrative data at risk, according to security testing firm NGS Secure.
Read More ...
Video: Businesses cash in on mobile games to promote their brands
Major multinationals, including Barclaycard and Volkswagen, are developing sophisticated games for smartphones that promote their brands, a report from Juniper Researchreveals.
Read More ...
CES 2011: Top five tablets
With almost 100 tablets expected to be launched at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, 2011 is set to be the year of the tablet device. Computer Weekly rounds up the latest tablet announcements from CES 2011.
Read More ...
CES 2011: Amazon puts Kindle on Android and Windows tablets
To tie in with the CES 2011 show, Amazon is to develop the Kindle eBook reader...
Read More ...
TPI and Compass come together
The US owner of sourcing consultancy TPI has acquired Compass Management Consulting, to increase the transformational services it can offer.
Read More ...
Outgoing government CIO John Suffolk disheartened at pace of change
Outgoing government CIO John Suffolk has said he is disappointed that the civil service has not yet reinvented itself, and expressed his frustration at the slow pace of change.
Read More ...
Microsoft investigates new vulnerability in Windows
Microsoft is investigating reports of a vulnerability in the Windows graphics rendering engine that could allow attackers to take control of targeted computers.
Read More ...
How far can European IT services consolidation go?
A late rush of merger and acquisition activity in the European IT services sector in 2010 could be an indication of things to come.
Read More ...
BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry
David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year.
Read More ...
Amazon opens developer portal for Android app store
Amazon.com has opened a portal to allow developers to submit applications for the upcoming launch...
Read More ...
IT staff demand jumps 23% amid skills shortage fears
Demand for IT staff has increased since last year despite a decline in the overall UK jobs market
Read More ...
US calls for government agency action to prevent insider leaks
US authorities are reportedly urging government agencies to set up programmes to identify disgruntled employees who may leak sensitive information. The...
Read More ...
RIM reacts to Indian Blackberry data interception reports
Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) says there will be no change to the security model of Blackberry Enterprise Server.
Read More ...
Kent County Council moves to unified communications
Kent County Council (KCC)...
Read More ...
No comments:
Post a Comment