Wednesday, April 2, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 03/04/2014





Cloud storage: A threat to entry-level/mid-range storage arrays?
There are some big obstacles to cloud storage adoption at the moment, but these are likely to diminish over time. Will that spell the end for low- and mid-range array suppliers?

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Spring cleaning your datacentre
Although domestic spring cleaning seems to have faded somewhat, perhaps we should consider whether a datacentre spring clean is a good idea

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Essential tips for your first 100 days as an IT leader
IT leadership coach and martial arts teacher James Knight offers six tips on the critical first 100 days in an IT leadership role

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Marks & Spencer IT chief moves to Reckitt Benckiser
Outgoing Marks & Spencer IT director Darrell Stein is to join consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser Group in the summer

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Arup uses Snow to recoup Microsoft and Adobe licences
Arup has used Snow Licence Manager to make significant savings on its enterprise agreements with Microsoft and Adobe

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Accenture’s UK analytics head sees clients reorganising for digital
Ray Eitel-Porter is managing director of analytics for Accenture UK & Ireland. He talks to Computer Weekly about how data management has assumed a more elevated strategic role as companies go digital

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UK reaches key milestone in cyber security
CERT-UK is a key milestone in the development of the UK’s cyber security capabilities, says director Chris Gibson

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CIO interview: Smoothing the transition from decentralised to global IT
Richard Harris, CIO of thread producer Coats, talks about how he balances global scale with local flexibility

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Turkey adopts new tactic to block social media
Turkey has reportedly started hijacking net addresses in an attempt to step up blocks on social media

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UK update to copyright law imminent
The UK is to update its 1988 copyright law for the digital age in line with a nearly three-year-old review

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