Wednesday, July 24, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 7/25/2013





Big data storage choices
Big data storage demands capacity and processing/IOPS performance and a range of choices exist such as scale-out NAS, object storage, hyperscale and hyper-converged storage

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Ubuntu crowd sources funding for PC smartphone hybrid
Ubuntu has invited early adopters to join crowd-funding ventures to launch Ubuntu Edge, a hybrid PC and mobile phone platform

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Lack of IT and procurement skills puts Fire Service project at risk
The programme that replaced the disastrous FiReControl project is in trouble due to a lack of IT and procurement skills

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European outsourcing plummets despite strong BPO sales
The total amount spent on outsourcing in EMEA in the second quarter of 2013 was 23% lower than in the same period of 2012

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IBM updates zEnterprise mainframe products for cloud, mobile and analytics
IBM updates System z mainframe products, launches cheaper, entry-level mainframe and OpenStack cloud integration features

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Atos told to improve disability benefits tests
The accuracy of tests to determine whether people are able to claim disability benefits has been questioned following a report

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Survey reveals true global cost of cyber attacks
Cyber crime and espionage costs between $300bn and $1tn in annual global losses, a study has revealed

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Millions of mobiles vulnerable to Sim security flaw
A newly discovered vulnerability in mobile Sim cards could allow hackers to access text messages, voicemail and location data

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Facebook app gives millions internet access through low-end phones
Facebook app enables internet access for more than 100 million people in developing countries using low-end phones

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Web app attacks demand automated defences, study finds
Automation is the most effective way to tackle multiple prolonged cyber attacks on web applications, a study has confirmed

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