Supercomputers will reach 'exascale' speeds within decade
Supercomputers will be powerful enough to simulate the human brain within seven years, says founder of Top500 list.
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BBC wants to build a cultural API
With over 80 years of cultural information in its archive, the BBC is looking at making programme metadata available
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Infosec 2012: Firms leaving cloud data security to chance, study shows
UK businesses are failing to check the security controls surrounding their data in the cloud, a study has revealed.
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Outsourcing in the UK slows down in early 2012
Outsourcing in the UK has slowed considerably in the first three months of 2012 with the value of contracts signed falling well below last year.
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Union has 'significant concerns' for IT jobs at Ministry of Defence
The Public and Commercial Services union is threatening industrial action over a CSC outsourcing deal with MoD.
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Infosec 2012: Three main data-related risks to business
There are three main risks to business related to data protection, according to the ICO.
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GCHQ releases Alan Turing code-breaking papers
Government communications intelligence agency GCHQ has released two papers by Alan Turing on the theory of code breaking
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Microsoft beats analyst Q3 estimates with $17.41bn revenues
Microsoft has reported $17.41bn third quarter revenues, beating analyst estimates
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PM trend 10: Identifying high-potential project managers
Because project management is such an important function, human resources professionals will be tasked more intensely with identifying high-potential project managers in 2012.
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PM trend 8: Good project managers will not be out of work
Even though unemployment is at record levels in many countries, good project managers are hard to find.
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PM trend 2: Collaboration software will be an essential tool
The proliferation of collaborative software in the project environment such as SharePoint® is going to intensify in 2012.
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PM trend 7: Project managers will measure business results
While introducing tools, using methodologies, mapping project management practices, sending project managers to training, and increasing the number of PMP®s in the organisation are important metrics for a PMO head to collect and report on, they do not speak to the effectiveness of the PMO from a business perspective.
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PM trend 5: Project managers turn to BPM
In the financial services industry, and specifically in the insurance sector, there will be a continued laser-like focus on performing business processes as efficiently as possible to drive down operating costs.
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PM trend 6: ‘Internal’ project management accreditation will take-over
With roughly 470,000 Project Management Professional (PMP®) credentials having been awarded worldwide thus far, the PMP® remains the most popular and ubiquitous credential on the planet.
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PM trend 9: Project management will become client-centric
For years, time, cost and scope were the metrics upon which the success of all projects and their managers were judged.
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PM trend 1: Programme management takes over from project management
Increasingly, large initiatives undertaken by corporations and government agencies are being recognised for what they are and aren’t: namely programmes, not projects, which require a highly advanced set of skills supported by appropriate tools and methods to successfully execute.
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PM trend 3: Learning transfer becomes the new mantra
Learning transfer - the ability to apply training back on the job - will continue to be on the minds of PMO heads and learning and development (L&D) professionals who want their project managers to return from training ready to apply what they learned immediately and accurately to their projects.
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PM trend 4: Project teams combine traditional and agile techniques
Having moved from “manifesto to mainstream,†Agile has confronted project teams with the difficulty of implementing the experimental and hyper-collaborative approach.
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Infosec 2012: Education is key to safer cloud contracts, says Suffolk CIO
Many businesses are discovering some nasty security surprises from their cloud providers, but that is no reason to shy away, says Mark Adams-Wright, chief information officer, Suffolk County Council.
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Nokia loses €3bn as Windows Phone partnership struggles
Nokia has reported a €3bn loss, due to what it describes as greater than expected competitive challenges and seasonality
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IT staff lack understanding to succeed with big data
IT professionals lack the skills to truly understand the big data opportunity for business and government
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