Thursday, February 21, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 22/02/2013


British businesses are not making most of the cloud, study shows British businesses have yet to make the most of cloud computing services because many are hesitant to adopt it Read More ...
Stuxnet smart, but stupid, says MP Stuxnet 'tactically smart but strategically stupid', says David Davis, MP for Haltemprice and Howden, former Minister of State at Foreign Office Read More ...
Cyber attacks on trust could cost top firms $398m, says Ponemon Every Global 2000 organisation faces $398m in potential losses from new and evolving attacks on their ability to control trust with cryptographic keys and digital certificates, a study has revealed Read More ...
Action for Children takes fundraising to the cloud with Rackspace Charity Action for Children has overcome its website traffic issues and has saved costs by using Rackspace cloud Read More ...
The winners and losers of Ofcom's 4G spectrum auction The results of Ofcom’s 4G spectrum auction and what it means for the industry, the government and the users Read More ...
VMware updates Horizon with workplace bundle VMware has updated its Horizon View and VMware Horizon Mirage tools and introduced Horizon Workspace to support secure VDI and mobile access Read More ...
Accenture consortium bags EC Visa system deal Accenture is leading a consortium of suppliers to maintain the IT system integrating national border controls across Europe Read More ...
Somerset Council blocked £60m Southwest One outsourcing savings Somerset Council prevented its troubled Southwest One outsourcing partner from delivering millions of pounds in back-office savings Read More ...
The lawyer, the supplier and the consultant on outsourcing security A global survey that revealed 63% of security breaches are linked to third-party services highlights need to prioritise security when outsourcing Read More ...
Ofcom announces 4G spectrum winners The main four mobile operators and BT win lots in the spectrum auction, albeit for more than £1bn less than Chancellor George Osborne hoped Read More ...
Apple hit by same hackers that targeted Facebook Apple says its computer systems have been breached by the same attackers that targeted Facebook Read More ...
Prolific cyber espionage group tied to the Chinese military US security firm says a secretive branch of China's military in Shanghai is probably one of the world's 'most prolific cyber espionage groups' Read More ...
Available Tags:4G , VMware , security , Apple , Facebook ,

No comments: