Thursday, March 5, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 3/6/2015





Server sales boosted by hyperscale computing and service providers
Hyperscale datacentre deployments and service provider installations are driving x86-based server sales

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Williams Martini Racing signs multi-year BT network services deal
Williams F1 teams forms long-term strategic partnership with BT for fixed and mobile communications and network services

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Accountancy firm Baker Tilly uses Huddle for global collaboration
Baker Tilly International, a large international network of accounting firms, has deployed Huddle across its member organisations

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A HIP way of securing a wide range of endpoints
The host identity protocol is emerging as an alternative way to secure a range of physical endpoints beyond laptops and smartphones

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IAM tops security initiatives for UK and European firms in 2015
Identity and access management (IAM) is to be the top security initiative by UK and European firms in 2015, according to survey

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Drones in UK skies: an increasingly crowded regulatory airspace
With drones becoming commonplace in the UK, the law has been required to evolve and play catch-up

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UK officials reject second complaint over BT link to US drone network
UK officials have rejected a second complaint about BT’s part in a US military network allegedly used to direct controversial drone strikes

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UK to pilot European cyber security services for SMEs
The UK will be one of the first countries to pilot a security industry-supported scheme to provide cyber security services for SMEs in Europe

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Met Police to cut 700 IT jobs in outsourcing plan
The Metropolitan Police is to cut 700 IT jobs under a plan to outsource software development and IT services in its Digital Policing arm

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CIO interview: Connected cars set CIO agenda at Volvo
IT has always tried to align with the business, but for Klas Bendrik, group CIO at Volvo Cars, it seems business has aligned with IT

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US policy exposes Apple and Google devices to Freak attack
An old US policy requiring weaker encryption for export products is exposing millions of Apple and Google devices, say researchers

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PayPal buys mobile payments startup Paydiant
PayPal is the latest technology company to buy into the mobile payments market with its takeover of startup Paydiant

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Strong future for enterprise IT in Nordic countries
From attracting the world to its ice-cool datacentres to the digitisation of the public sector, there is plenty going on in the Nordic region

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Latest new UK bank launches virtually
Challenger financial services firm Charter Savings Bank has been launched, taking advantage of the lower cost of a virtual presence

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