Wednesday, March 30, 2011

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 29/03/2011




Pin+ offers matrix encryption
Security firm PinPlus has developed a one-time password system with 2.1 billion combinations.
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Security zone: Extending compliance to the cloud
Most security and compliance mandates were simply not designed with cloud environments in mind – an unfortunate state of affairs as a huge amount of our data is about to go "cloudwards".
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Amazon leads the way on multi-media storage in the cloud
Amazon has stolen a march on Apple and Google with two services that enable users to store multi-media files in the cloud and stream them to computers and smartphones.
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Broadcasters spend more on technology as TV ads buck online trend
More than half of broadcasters plan to invest in technology this year, as TV advertising sales buck the trend towards online models, according to a survey from Ovum.
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IT security tool tackles unreported vulnerabilities
Codenomicon has released what it claims is the industry's first security assurance process to focus on unreported vulnerabilities.
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Marks & Spencer extends Cognizant outsourcing deal
UK retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has expanded its outsourcing relationship with offshore IT service provider Cognizant, which extends a deal signed in 2009.
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Pin+ offers matrix encryption
Security firm PinPlus has developed a one-time password system with 2.1 billion combinations.
Read More ...


Ebay buys GSI interactive marketing firm GSI Commerce for $2.4bn
Online auction company eBay has announced plans to acquire interactive marketing company GSI Commerce for $2.4bn. The acquisition is eBay's biggest...
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Broadband may be lifeline for Cornwall country pub
A Cornish hotel owner hopes ibre-based broadband will put his pub on the world tourism map.
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Amazon leads the way on multi-media storage in the cloud
Amazon has stolen a march on Apple and Google with two services that enable users to store multi-media files in the cloud and stream them to computers and smartphones.
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