Wednesday, April 16, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 17/04/2014





Greenpeace singles out datacentre firms for lack of energy efficiency
Greenpeace's new report on datacentre energy efficiency lauds efforts of some tech giants while singles out others for their lack of commitment to green energy

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Interview: How Ordnance Survey supports geolocation startups
Ordnance Survey has named three budding geolocation startups as winners in its latest Developer Challenge

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EU data privacy authorities approve Microsoft Azure, Office 365 cloud services
The European Union's data privacy authorities have given approval to Microsoft's cloud services including Windows Azure and Office 365

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G-Cloud chief claims customers have made £120m savings
G-Cloud and digital commercial programme director Tony Singleton has claimed public sector organisations have saved over £120m by purchasing services through the G-Cloud framework

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How small tech firms can reduce cyber risk
Five things small to medium-sized technology firms can do to reduce their cyber risks

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TCS and Twitter generate real-time India election data
Tata Consultancy Services and Twitter create app to help people observe, analyse and get involved in the Indian general election

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Superfast broadband speeds rise, but rural areas still considerably slower, says Ofcom
Superfast broadband connections – offering speeds of 30Mbps or more – rose from 5% in November 2011 to 25% in November 2013, says Ofcom

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IT outsourcing increases at fastest rate since 2010
The number and value of IT outsourcing deals in Europe in the first three months of 2014 grew at the fastest rate for four years

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(ISC)² launches cyber forensics credential in Europe
(ISC)² has announced the availability of its Certified Cyber Forensics Professional certification in Europe

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Mumsnet becomes first known UK victim of Heartbleed bug
Mumsnet is the first known UK victim of hackers exploiting the recently discovered Heartbleed bug

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