Tuesday, September 16, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 9/17/2014





Five signs that VMware is becoming a developer platform company again
With its Docker and OpenStack love, and DevOps and mobile initiatives, is VMware under pressure to bring back developer platform capabilities?

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Intel is making waves in the growing microserver market
Analysts predict the microserver market will account for more than 10% of the server market by 2016. But what progress is x86 heavyweight Intel making in the field

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Clarks shoes steps into digital
Shoe manufacturer Clarks is replacing its legacy e-commerce sites with a global cloud-based system next month

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CIO interview: Stephen Hale, head of digital, Department of Health
“I want to make digital less of a novelty,” says the Department of Health’s head of digital Stephen Hale

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French bank enables consumers to tweet money
French bank BPCE is enabling Twitter users to tweet payments to each other through its electronic money subsidiary, S-money

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Jeanne Harris: Successful business analytics combines data and intuition
Accenture's executive research fellow explains how successful business analytics needs a crucible of skills

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IT pros lack confidence in preventing cyber attacks, report shows
Organisations still to struggle to manage data securely, prepare for crisis scenarios, and defend against cyber threats, a report shows

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Salesforce issues advice on avoiding Dyreza attack
Salesforce has issued a set of guidelines on tightening security after a number of its customers were targeted by the Dyreza email virus

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UKTV upgrades technology infrastructure for mobility
Media company UKTV has upgraded its IT infrastructure using mobile and cloud-based technology

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Customer data privacy looms large in social business
Using social media to gather data on customers has been rife with opportunities -- and risks -- for customer data privacy.

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‎DDoS is a threat to all businesses, says Neustar
No business can be confident it will not be hit by DDoS attacks, says communications and analysis firm Neustar

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WikiLeaks reveals Australian police are using surveillance software
Australia's New South Wales police are using spyware that has been linked to repressive states, according to leaked documents

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BYOD security is no longer optional
Attacks on data through mobile devices mean organisations can no longer consider mobile and BYOD security optional

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CIO interview: Intel's Kim Stevenson on creating insight and value
When Computer Weekly met Intel CIO Kim Stevenson last year, she extolled the benefits of business intelligence – now it is taking BI to a new level

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