Case study: OpenStack hybrid cloud powers CERN’s experiments with universe
Particle physics lab CERN uses OpenStack private cloud and Rackspace cloud services to provide the high-throughput compute power researchers need
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UK government recognises datacentre sector as a key economic contributor
UK datacentre industry has been officially recognised as a legitimate industry and a significant contributor to the economy, growth and jobs
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Arctic University warms classrooms with waste datacentre heat
Tromso-based university uses liquid-cooled HPC systems to keep students warm by recycling excess datacentre heat, saving €1.7m
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Microsoft, where do you want to take Windows next?
A new Microsoft operating systems is in the pipeline, but will the new Microsoft remain committed to heterogeneous computing?
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Security Think Tank: Three steps to effective incident response
What does a good information security incident response plan look like?
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Banking disrupter teams up with Fiserv to boost new challengers
The man behind Metro Bank and Atom Bank is working with off-the-shelf banking software maker Fiserv to create a retail banking IT platform
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European banks move to cloud with IBM
Two European banks outsource IT in the cloud with IBM to create hybrid IT environments, so to deal with data, mobile and social technologies
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Interview: Former BCS chief executive David Clarke
After 12 years at the helm of the BCS, CEO David Clarke retired at the end of June. He looks back at his achievements – and frustrations
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FireEye warns of new breed of Android malware
Security researchers have discovered a new breed of mobile banking Android malware
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Symantec exposes hackers targeting power grids
More than 1,000 energy companies have been compromised by an Eastern European hacking collective, says Symantec
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Care.data will remain opt-out model, says NHS director Tim Kelsey
The NHS Care.data programme will continue as an opt-out scheme despite calls for users to have to explicitly opt in to the data-sharing initiative
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ICO probes Facebook over psychology experiment data protection fears
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) investigates fears Facebook broke data protection laws with a psychology experiment on users
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Microsoft under fire over disruptive anti-crime operation
Microsoft has come under fire after an operation aimed at taking down a criminal botnet disrupted traffic to millions of legitimate servers
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Home Office encourages SMEs to help with IT overhaul
The Home Office announces plans to abandon its old outsourcing mega-deals and procure future IT services through G-Cloud
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Most people keen to share biometric data for smoother travel
A study has revealed that 89% of citizens agree with the use of biometric identification to aid travel
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Software integration is removing system blindfolds
Since the introduction of auto-complete forms, there has been a steady progression in the way business data and information is handled
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Government should consult more widely on cyber security, says NSSC
Goverment should consult more widely on cyber security, says parliament's National Security Strategy Committee
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BBC promotes R&D controller Matthew Postgate to CTO role
The BBC has appointed its research and development (R&D) controller Matthew Postgate as the corporation's chief technology officer (CTO)
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Industrial control systems increasingly under attack, says Kaspersky
Targeted attacks on industrial control systems take place on a regular and increasing basis, says Kaspersky Lab
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Data roaming charges across EU tumble
Data roaming charges in the EU have fallen more than 50% after new rules came into force
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