Tuesday, October 1, 2013

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 10/2/2013





Big storage turns the tide in the hybrid flash array market
The hybrid flash array market has been all about startups, but has the tide turned with EMC’s re-architecting of its VNX line for flash?

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Microsoft boosts Windows Azure security with multi-factor authentication
Microsoft has added an additional layer of security, called multi-factor authentication, to its Windows Azure public cloud platform

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‘I don’t believe privacy exists,’ claims network executive
Ipswitch executive claims European businesses more paranoid about privacy than US, where attitudes have changed since 9/11

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Europe fails to invest in downtimes
Enterasys CEO Chris Crowell says economic downturns are the best times to invest, but with more activity in the US than Europe

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Network Rail to boost mobile broadband on trains
Network Rail will work with industry partners to boost mobile broadband connections for train passengers by 2019

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Indian government made second most Facebook data requests
According to Facebook’s first global government requests report, Indian authorities made the second largest number of requests of any country.

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EE hit by weekend of outages
Mobile operator EE confirms issues on its network but keeps quiet about the causes

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Charity uses cloud HR system to keep track of staff working in danger zones
It took a disaster in Haiti to demonstrate to charity World Vision why it needed better HR systems

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Cloud computing drives infrastructure upgrade at service provider
IT services company Ardenta has implemented F5 network security to upgrade its infrastructure and offer cloud services

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Huawei poses no competitive threat to US networking firms, says Enterasys CEO
Too few US organisations trust China government-linked Huawei for it to pose a threat to networking firms, says Enterasys’s CEO

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MoD announces specialist programme to fend off cyber attacks
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced a strategy to defend UK national security from the threat of cyber attacks

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Cyber attack retaliation a bad idea, says international panel
Retaliatory cyber attacks are not a good idea, an international panel has told a joint security practitioners conference in Chicago

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