Tuesday, July 2, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 7/3/2013





Nokia buys out Siemens from NSN joint venture
Nokia is paying €1.7bn to take the Siemens out of Nokia Siemens Networks

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East Surrey College refreshes ageing XP desktop estate with VDI
East Surrey College has refreshed its ageing desktop estate with a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)

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Mobile operators cut roaming costs across Europe
The cost of using your mobile phone across continental Europe will come down today as new EU regulations come into force

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All quiet on the Wi-Fi security front
The last high-profile Wi-Fi data breach was the assault on the TJX retail group in 2007, but that doesn't mean there is no risk

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Stuxnet leak investigation leads to project originator
The US government investigation into Stuxnet leak of classified information leads to retired general in the Marines, James Cartwright

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CERN openlab and Rackspace to create reference architecture for hybrid cloud
CERN openlab will create a reference architecture and operational model for hybrid cloud with Rackspace

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UK hit by 70 cyber espionage campaigns a month, says GCHQ
GCHQ director confirms the government is targeted by some 70 sophisticated cyber espionage campaigns every month

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CW500: Cloud versus outsourcing – is it worth outsourcing any more?
All CIOs are in some way working with the cloud. This might be migrating entire IT infrastructures to a virtualised environment, allowing departments to use specific software as a service, or simply early stage evaluation

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Scottish police outsource system to Accenture
Scottish Police Authority and Police Scotland have chosen Accenture to maintain its i6 administration system after two-year tendering process

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Tools for talent management
An increasing number of human resources management systems are coming to market.. What are the benefits?

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Sainsbury’s to launch mobile network with Vodafone
UK supermarket Sainsbury’s today announced it would launch its own mobile services by partnering with Vodafone

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James Martin: Obituary
James Martin – British computing pioneer, entrepreneur, visionary and guru of the information age – has died, aged 79

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The Washington Post reveals more details of NSA Prism programme
The Washington Post has published new slides detailing processes in the US Prism online surveillance system

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Seven Saudi social media activists jailed
Seven men have been jailed in Saudi Arabia for using Facebook and other social media to encourage anti-government protests

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Video: Håkan Borglund, CIO, Toyota Material Handling Europe
In this video, Computer Weekly’s Brian McKenna interviews Håkan Borglund, CIO, Toyota Materials Handling Europe

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