Tuesday, April 5, 2011

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 04/04/2011




Web plug-in apps let in criminals too, says HP
Web exploit toolkits have become the favoured weapons of cyber criminals
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Chivas Brothers use CommVault data deduplication to maximise disc back-up
Chivas Brothers, the Scotch Whisky company, has deployed CommVault to manage data deduplication.
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White paper: How to make the storage decisions to ensure virtualisation success
Today’s IT leaders have to balance the often-competing demands of delivering greater flexibility, availability and responsiveness to change, with the need to manage costs.
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Quocirca: Where to buy good IT security
When should buyers rely on what is provided by infrastructure suppliers and when should they turn to IT specialists?
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Web plug-in apps let in criminals too, says HP
Web exploit toolkits have become the favoured weapons of cyber criminals
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Cloud contracts stalled by existing support/maintenance
A survey of 200 IT directors within large enterprise organisations has found that IT directors are worried about the potential management headaches of cloud computing.
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Councils should share services to improve websites, says Socitm
Councils seeking to improve their websites should move to shared services to update their websites with other public providers, according to a report from the body for public sector IT professionals.
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Chivas Brothers use CommVault data deduplication to maximise disc back-up
Chivas Brothers, the Scotch Whisky company, has deployed CommVault to manage data deduplication.
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Epsilon e-mail data breach has knock-on effect for several brands
US-based direct marketing firm Epsilon admits that some customer details have been stolen by hackers
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Vodafone sells SFR to Vivendi for آ£6.8bn cash
Vodafone has announced it will sell its entire 44% shareholding in French mobile network SFR to Vivendi for آ£6.8bn in cash.
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RSA discloses phishing-attack data breach details
RSA, the security division of EMC, has revealed the firm's data breach in mid March was the result of a spear phishing attack. The spear phishing attack exploited an Adobe Flash vulnerability that was unpatched at the time.
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