Tuesday, April 14, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 4/15/2015





Dell boosts scale-out NAS FS8600 and Fluid File System to v4
Dell beefs up hardware on its scale-out NAS FS8600, which can scale to four nodes in a cluster and a 4PB namespace with an upgrade

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Broadband equipment market spikes as fibre subscribers boom
Worldwide revenues from broadband customer premises equipment spiked in 2014 as subscriber numbers boomed and ISPs rolled out more fibre

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Government IT over the last five years – the good, the bad and the digital
As the general election approaches, Computer Weekly looks back at the highs and lows of the last five years in government IT

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Mini drivers may get augmented reality glasses
Mini reveals it will demonstrate an augmented reality vision system for its vehicles at the Auto Shanghai show in China

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Apple Watch pre-order stampede may herald device shortage
A high volume of orders for its smart watch suggests Apple may struggle to fulfil demand

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Minor parties react to public concern over mass surveillance: Labour and Tories silent
Liberal Democrats, SNP, Plaid Cymru, UKIP and the Green Party support tighter controls on government surveillance after Snowden's revelations

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Chinese hackers to blame for 10-year cyber espionage campaign, says FireEye
IT security firm FireEye claims to have uncovered a decade-long cyber espionage campaign against firms in south-east Asia and India

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Labour election manifesto highlights technology and digital skills
The Labour Party's 2015 election manifesto puts technology at the heart of policies for growth, education and public sector reform

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European Commission set to rule on Google anti-trust case "very soon"
After five years of dispute, the European Commission is said to be close to deciding if Google should face formal anti-trust charges

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IT error affects Nordea customers across Finland
Nordea's online systems are back up and running after an unspecified technical problem affected customers in Finland

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Insufficient infrastructure hinders big data in Nordic countries
A survey from SAS Institute claims most large companies in the Nordic countries need big data analytics - but implementation can be tricky

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Liberal Democrats call for digital bill of rights
The Liberal Democrats want to introduce a digital bill of rights to give people control over their own data and to criminalise corporate data theft

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UK consumers to spend over £50bn a year through mobile devices
UK citizens are set to make payments of £53bn a year using mobile devices by 2024 compared to the £9.7bn currently spent

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Security Think Tank: Using audit reports as a communications tool
What is the role of information security professionals in handling uncomfortable truths about data security from internal auditors?

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NHS data security: Lessons to be learned
The NHS does not always provide a trusted repository for patient data, but some trusts are examples of good practice in action

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