Tuesday, August 5, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 8/6/2014





Organisations at risk from lack of Apple security skills
Hal Pomeranz, technical lead at Deer Run Associates, believes there remains a major shortage of forensics investigators with Apple skills

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Camden Council’s BYOD adoption soars by 240%
Camden Council has increased its bring-your-own-device (BYOD) scheme by 240% over the last three years

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Travis Perkins beats ‘kingdoms of data’ woes with Google cloud services
Travis Perkins has chosen Google Apps and Google Drive services to store and share data more efficiently

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BlackLine promises to end financial closing spreadsheet nightmare
Financial closing is a monthly headache for many, the “last mile of finance”. BlackLine Systems’ SaaS promises agility beyond spreadsheets, and is a part of SAP’s ecosystem

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Dr Who visual effects studio builds desktop as a service for graphics
Jellyfish Pictures, the visual effects and animation studio behind Dr Who and the Line of Duty link has developed a DaaS for GPU

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G-Cloud supplier blames lack of stability for poor government spend
G-Cloud supplier Databarracks calls for more stability and continuity, warning that lack of guidance and clarity is putting off local government

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Crew Clothing fashions cloud-based marketing to engage buyers
British luxury casualwear brand Crew Clothing chose cloud marketing to move from batch email marketing to a more timely and personal approach

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Why digitisation transforms supplier relationships
As the economy moves forward, CEOs are looking for the next wave of innovation to fuel growth. But are IT service providers ready?

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Contactless payments continue to rise
Contactless transactions have increased by 189% since May 2013, according to Visa Europe.

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Netflix suffers “streaming issues” in Europe
Netflix had an outage yesterday leaving people unable to stream content for around two hours

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Welsh police to develop mobile app for witness statements
Two Welsh police forces are to develop a mobile application that will allow officers to record and send witness statements while on the beat

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