Data linkage shows correlation in mental and physical health
The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has used data linking analysis to find mental health service users have double the rate of hospital attendances compared with the general population
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EMC to build ViPR adapters for other suppliers’ arrays
EMC won’t need to wait for other storage companies to build adapters for its ViPR storage virtualisation/big data platform. If they don’t write them, EMC will do it for them.
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How to be a front runner in the shift towards datacentre commoditisation
Companies will need a responsive, flexible datacentre able to deliver greater competitive edge and the IT horsepower to support it
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Storage virtualisation: An old idea being revived?
When storage virtualisation first emerged, some did their best to ensure it didn’t succeed. Now the EMC appears to be reviving it. What’s going on with ViPR?
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Virtualisation and the LUN: Storage configuration for VMs
Virtualisation and the LUN: Storage admins used to match LUNs to physical servers, but that’s all changed. Find out how in this guide to the basics of VM storage
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Interview: John Swainson, president of Dell Software
Dell Software president John Swainson's aims to make Dell Software a $5bn business
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Worldwide government IT spending to remain flat in 2013, says Gartner
Government organisations worldwide will spend 0.1% less on IT this year, but cloud computing, mobile technologies and IT modernisation remain top IT priorities
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Why companies are turning to application virtualisation
More people are ‘getting’ the idea that you can virtualise selectively
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Big storage takes two routes in flash array shakedown
The big storage companies have responded differently to the advent of the flash array. Here we survey the responses so far by the incumbent suppliers to the flash revolution
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Video review: HP Pavilion Chromebook
The Pavilion Chromebook is HP's cheapest full-sized laptop. Computer Weekly gives it a test drive
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NHS awards multi-million pound private cloud contract to Manchester-based ANS
Greater Manchester Commissioning Support Unit (CSU) has signed a three-year multi-million pound cloud contract with ANS
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Key steps to big data security in healthcare
Mathieu Gorge, CEO of Vigitrust, outlines the basics of big data security in healthcare, where quick access to private data is key
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Network Rail's IT budget could be scaled back by £150m
Network Rail could have its future IT budget slashed by £150m, according to the rail regulator
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HP gets serious about Google Apps
HP has taken a step to boost the credibility of Google Enterprise in business by offering a package for SMEs
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NetApp boosts scale and functionality in clustered Ontap 8.2
NetApp has boosted scalability to 69PB over 24 nodes and met customer needs for SnapMirror functionality in the new version of its clustered NAS operating system, Ontap 8.2
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Colt slashes datacentre power use by 43GWh and saves €4m
Colt has reduced annual datacentre electricity consumption by 43GWh and saved €4m per year since its energy efficiency programme began
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Universities minister David Willetts backs Chinese telecoms firm Huawei
Universities and science minister David Willetts praises Huawei a week after the ISC voiced concerns over its involvement in UK infrastructure
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BMI adopts Avaya to boost communications
The British Midlands International (BMI) airline installs Avaya's internet protocol (IP) phone system to connect 150 remote workers and two sites
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CityFibre and Level 3 join forces for gigabit internet
CityFibre and Level 3 bring their fibre and IP assets together to offer gigabit-speed internet to business across the UK
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HP boxes clever in flash array fray with 3Par 7450
HP launches 3PAR StoreServ 7450 all-flash array, with operating system and controller hardware that provide flash performance to rival ground-up designed products
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User demands pushing SME cloud adoption
More employees in SME businesses are using cloud-based services to carry out their jobs independently of their employers’ IT department
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ICO takes further action on Google’s collection of Wi-Fi data
The ICO has taken further action against Google over the collection of Wi-Fi data by its Street View cars, but has stopped short of a monetary penalty
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UK businesses failing to secure virtual environments, study finds
Most UK businesses are failing to secure data in virtual environments, a survey of IT decision makers has revealed
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Oracle’s 2013 revenue flat, operating profitability up
Oracle’s end of fiscal year 2013 revenues of $37bn were flat compared with 2012, but the supplier indicated a record operating margin of 47%
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Government launches cyber awareness campaign
UK government debuts the first stage of a £4m cyber awareness campaign as part of the National Cyber Security Programme
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EU data protection regulators begin action against Google
Privacy regulators across Europe are beginning to take action against Google for failing to change the way it manages user data
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Vodafone to build public sector network in Ireland
The Irish arm of the mobile network is chosen by the government to build a fibre network exclusively for public sector organisations
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Banking commission calls for IT involvement
The Banking Commission says investment is needed in the “patchy and outdated in-house IT systems” at banks and calls for the inclusion of IT experts in a panel to investigate making it easier for consumers to switch accounts.
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Camden Council goes BYOD with Accellion
Camden adopts a bring your own device (BYOD) strategy to save money, improve security and bring their IT systems into the modern era
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Moving business apps to the cloud can yield power savings, shows study
Moving business apps, including email and CRM, from local IT systems to the cloud could cut energy consumption by up to 87%
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Big data confusion leads corporate IT to put the brakes on BI spending
Big data hyperbole has caused corporate IT to tighten the purse strings on business intelligence (BI)
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LinkedIn social networking site hit by DNS hijacking
Professional networking site LinkedIn has been hit by a DNS hijacking attack, but the service appears to have been restored after two breaks
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Microsoft reverses Xbox One game restrictions
Microsoft has reversed its controversial decision to impose restrictions on pre-owned games for its latest Xbox One console
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DuckDuckGo trebles searches after Prism surveillance scandal
DuckDuckGo, which does not track users' activities, has shot to prominence since US Prism online monitoring programme was revealed
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Microsoft offers cash rewards for security bug hunters
Microsoft unveils security bounty programmes to improve its products through responsible disclosure of flaws that could be exploited by hackers
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Grass Roots Group extends Google roll-out with Play apps
Grass Roots Group (GRG) is among a number of organisations expanding its Google deployment with apps from the Play marketplace
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Companies must rethink data sharing, says GE CEO Jeff Immelt
GE CEO, Jeff Immelt (pictured), explains to customers the benefits of sharing machine data in an industrial internet
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