Friday, April 24, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 4/25/2015





Gartner: Enterprises opt for open-source and cloud middleware alternatives
Gartner has reported a bigger focus on subscription-based licensing and open-source platforms in the middleware market

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GSMA uses 3D printing to encourage girls into STEM careers
At a 3D printing event in London's FabLab, girls were told by female IT industry speakers how to pursue a tech career

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Standard Chartered bank gets cyber-security expertise with former GCHQ chief Iain Lobban
Standard Chartered appoints UK security and intelligence organisation GCHQ former director Iain Lobban to its Financial Crime Risk Committee

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Trading desks lose $5m a year due to poor technology
More than half of financial trading companies think they need better connectivity to access markets more quickly

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Intel security head challenges industry at RSA Conference
Intel Security Group senior vice-president Chris Young challenges the information security industry to change its approach

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How should the next government shape the future of the IT industry?
As the election approaches and political parties are outlining plans to enhance the digital economy, the IT industry is bracing for the future

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Time for a new school of cyber defence, says HP
The new school of cyber defence calls for security that is agile and intelligent, according to Art Gilliland of HP

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Tesco's online sales increase despite £6.37bn loss
Supermarket Tesco has posted a yearly pre-tax loss of £6.37bn despite its online grocery business growing ahead of the market at 20%

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