Tuesday, February 3, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 2/4/2015





Government failed to make best use of publicly-owned networks
The Cabinet Office has published a map detailing where it could make better use of its infrastructure to benefit businesses and consumers

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Government and Labour trade accusations and insults over Universal Credit progress
The political battle over the future of Universal Credit is heating up, as shown in an extraordinary exchange of letters last month

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Cloud maturity: AWS leads but Microsoft almost doubles cloud revenue
Amazon Web services has grown its lead over rival public cloud providers, while Microsoft experienced 96% year-on-year growth

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Cyber crime is a threat to global economy, says researcher
Halting cyber crime could have a positive impact on the global economy, says Intel Security Europe security researcher and CTO

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NHS authorities subject to ICO audits for data protection
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) now has the right to audit NHS authorities to ensure they comply with the Data Protection Act

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IT services dominates UK outsourcing in 2013 but employment flat
IT and digital services contributed more to the UK economy in 2013 than any other part of the business services sector

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Gandalf to become the Speaking Clock
BT reveals it has engaged the services of actor Ian McKellen to be the voice of the Speaking Clock for Comic Relief

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Dixons Carphone joins MVNO fray to support internet of things
Electronics retail giant to launch mobile network using Three MNO services to support growth in the internet of things

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Darknet technologies have legitimate security uses, says researcher
Darket technologies have legitimate security applications for business, says security investigator

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Self-service BI, data integration top information management issues
Self-service business intelligence and data integration top information management challenges for IT and finance professionals

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Former Capital One data analysts charged with mining customer data
US financial services regulator SEC charges two former employees of financial services firm Capital One with insider trading

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Driving Innovation with big data
Rather than refusing the wider use of data outside the organisation, only by opening it up to third parties can we realise its true value

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Health trust proposed offshoring mental care through Skype
Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust considered cutting costs by using Skype and low-cost staff to treat patients with depression

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Ford Lincoln announces remote-control car app as BMW issues security patch
Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln brand announces an app enabling users to control their cars remotely as BMW issues a security patch

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UK peer-to-peer lending exceeded £1bn in 2014
Peer-to-peer lending accounted for more than £1.2bn of UK loans in 2014, with confidence growing in IT-enabled access to credit

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