Tuesday, April 16, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 17/04/2013






Government names members of Open Standards Board
The Cabinet Office has named the 10 members of its Open Standards Board to help government bodies comply with open standards principles

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Mobile business intelligence attracts non-traditional users
Mobile business intelligence gives organisations more accessible, lightweight and flexible decision and operational support

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Case study: London's Olympic network from BT
After receiving an honourable mention in the European user awards for networking, Computer Weekly looks at the challenge of rolling out the network for the London Olympic Games in 2012

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BPO sector not investing in the right skills
BPO service providers and buyers will not get the most out of outsourcing because they are not investing in skills development

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US and China co-operate on cyber security
The US and China are to set up a working group on cyber security to co-ordinate joint efforts in safeguarding cyberspace

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How to find out who is doing what to your data systems
Context-aware security cannot replace point technologies, but it can tell you when an attack is imminent and what form it will take.

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Anonymous hacks North Korean websites for a second time
Members of the Anonymous hacktivist collective claim to have again hacked several prominent North Korean websites

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SAP User Groups gain easy access to SAP Customer Connection programme
SAP user groups have effected a change to the SAP Customer Connection programme, making it simpler to register to suggest product improvements

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Google reaches deal with EU competition authorities
Google has reportedly reached a deal with European Union (EU) competition authorities over concerns about its business practices

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