Thursday, April 11, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 12/04/2013


Cloud applications gain ground in corporate IT Cloud applications are starting to gain mass in enterprise IT, shifting from “should we?” to “how?” Read More ...
Future Cities funding awarded to three more cities Local authorities in London, Bristol and Peterborough will each get £3m to spend on technology in the 'Future Cities' programme Read More ...
Case study: Playtech bolsters code security with Checkmarx Online gaming software supplier Playtech implements automated code review system from Checkmarx to optimise secure development lifecycle Read More ...
UK companies unable to stop employees stealing data, study shows Businesses are placing too much trust in their employees when it comes to safeguarding company data, a study from LogRhythm has revealed Read More ...
Mott MacDonald rolls out unified communications Global engineering firm Mott MacDonald signs Tata Communications for a five-year unified communications deal worth over $20m Read More ...
4G interference test kicks off in London next week At800 announces its next trial to see whether 4G signals interrupt Freeview television will commence on 15 April Read More ...
UK financial regulator FCA probes RBS IT failure The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) probes an IT failure at Royal Bank of Scotland that also affected NatWest and Ulster Bank customers Read More ...
Google rolls out super-fast broadband to Austin, Texas After weeks of media speculation, Google has confirmed that it will be extending its super-fast fibre broadband service to Austin, Texas. Read More ...
Microsoft starts to push on MDM, cloud and BYOD With Microsoft’s enterprise IT dominance under threat, the firm is pushing its products for mobile device management and cloud computing Read More ...
Three UK LulzSec members plead guilty to hacking charges Three UK members of LulzSec have pleaded guilty to attempting to break into computers run by the NHS, Sony and News International Read More ...
CIO interview: Mary Hensher, IT director, Cancer Research UK Charity Cancer Research has felt the impact of recession on fundraising and the need to innovate through technology is more important than ever Read More ...
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