Wednesday, August 13, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 8/14/2014





Only one in 100 cloud providers meet latest EU data protection requirements
Majority of cloud providers are not yet prepared to meet the requirements of the new EU data protection regulation

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Facebook optimises software infrastructure for datacentre power efficiency
Facebook has developed a system called Autoscale to optimise its software infrastructure and make its datacentre more energy efficient

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Intel unveils first 14nm processor aimed at mobile computing devices
Chipmaker's first processor based on 14nm micro-architecture will be thinner, cooler and aimed at tablet PCs

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Intel watches ARM as low-powered computing thrives
As the PC market continues to decline, ARM is proving that non-x86 chips have a long and prosperous future

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Land Registry aims to become a digital leader with help from GDS
The Land Registry has launched a new programme called LR Connect which it hopes will digitally transform its business strategy

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BBC hands digital testing contract to Mindtree
Multi-million pound contract awarded under the terms of the BBC Digital Services Framework initiative

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NetScout sues Gartner over Magic Quadrant placing
Network performance management supplier NetScout launches lawsuit after being labelled a ‘challenger’ on Gartner’s Magic Quadrant

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House of Fraser rolls out beacon-enabled mannequins in Aberdeen
House of Fraser is rolling out beacon-enabled mannequins that will allow the store to engage directly with shoppers or passers-by

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Technology simplifies big data for the human brain
Researchers have created an immersive way for the brain to digest big data

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Android banking apps susceptible to hacking
A vulnerability in Android applications built on the Apache Cordova platform has sparked new fears over mobile banking

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60% of GDS staff contracts to expire within 12 months of general election
Almost 60% of employees at the Government Digital Service (GDS) could be gone within 12 months of next year’s general election

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