Tuesday, June 28, 2011

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 28/06/2011





Unite members at Fujitsu’s Crewe site to strike
Members of the Unite union at Fujitsu's site in Crewe have voted to take strike action over the alleged unfair treatment of a trade union activist.

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Queen Victoria Hospital signs deal with Mastek to anonymise patient data
Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH) NHS Foundation Trust in West Sussex has signed a deal with IT services company Mastek to pseudonymise its data.

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La Senza cuts fixed-line bills and simplifies IT by switching to O2
Lingerie retailer La Senza has snipped its fixed-line bill by switching to O2. By combining fixed and mobile services, O2 says it has been able to drive efficiency, as well as reduce the complexity of multiple suppliers, helping reduce La Senza's fixed-line costs by around 27%.

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BNP Paribas Estate UK uses Talend open source data integration
BNP Paribas Real Estate UK is using the Talend open source data integration suite as part of its drive to improve customer service.

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London 2012 Olympics site buckles under surge in last-chance dash for unsold tickets
The London 2012 Olympics website has failed to cope with the surge in traffic from frustrated users trying to buy remaining unsold tickets.

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Lulz Security announces it is to disband following 50-day hacking spree 'cruise'
Lulz Security – a group of hackers claiming responsibility for hacking Sony and Nintendo and taking down the websites of the Serious Organised Crime Agency and the US Senate – has announced it is to disband.

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Buyer's guide: Does IT need its own ERP?
Increasingly, there is a need to be able to manage the whole of an IT platform, not only at the server, storage and network levels, but also at the software, performance and even the datacentre facility level, writes Clive Longbottom (pictured).

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