Wednesday, January 8, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 09/01/2014





Oracle enters SDN game with Corente buy
The software giant buys New Jersey-based startup Corente to take advantage of its software-defined networking technology

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Intel phases out McAfee security brand
Intel has announced that, as it introduces new security products, it will replace the McAfee brand with that of 'Intel Security'

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Mobile retail payments to hit $707bn by 2018
Payments on mobile and tablet devices are expected to account for 30% of all online retail by 2018

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TCS hires IT entrepreneurs before they become startups
Could IT service providers help IT entrepreneurs turn their ideas into reality before they even get to startup phase by recruiting the people with the ideas?

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European Cloud Computing Strategy to create 2.5 million new jobs
All those involved in cloud computing, whether providers or customers, should follow developments in Europe in 2014 closely

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Android set to reach one billion users in 2014
Google’s mobile operating system will be in the hands of one billion users before the year is out, according to new figures from Gartner

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CES 2014: Intel shows Edison-powered onesie
Intel has unveiled a computer the size of an SD memory card to power next-generation wearable devices such as a baby onesie

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Security Think Tank: Information security strategy should support the business
How should Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA and GCHQ influence future information security strategies in the UK?

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Pirate Bay plans new censorship-busting browser
File-sharing site The Pirate Bay plans to take a second censorship-avoiding browser

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SAP execs predict more innovation as economic outlook improves in 2014
SAP executives are looking to 2014 as a year to establish the supplier’s innovation agenda of in-memory database technology, cloud and mobile

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Computer Weekly founding editor, Chris Hipwell, dies after short illness
Chris Hipwell, the founding editor of Computer Weekly, the world’s first IT magazine, has died after a short illness

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Chief operating officer of flash array maker Violin steps down
Chief operating officer Dixon Doll leaves the beleaguered flash array maker as share price dips towards $3 and company faces shareholder class action after disastrous IPO

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Samsung expects profits to fall
Samsung Electronics has announced it expects profits to fall in the fourth quarter of 2013

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