Wednesday, May 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 5/14/2015





Former nurse’s career blighted after blowing whistle on IT problems
Southwark's continuing care database included names of patients who had been dead for several years, a tribunal is told.

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European education network launches search for IaaS providers
Pan-European education network is on the hunt for IaaS specialists to populate its Cloud Catalogue

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Rackspace's share price tumbles amid talk of revenue slump
Rackspace talks up prospect of supporting users of other firms' cloud services after lacklustre second-quarter guidance causes share price to plummet

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Matt Hancock to oversee GDS as Francis Maude steps aside
The fate of the Cabinet Office and the GDS has been decided with the appointment of two new Cabinet Office ministers

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Global banking IT group completes standardised IT architecture
The Banking Industry Architecture Network (Bian) has announced its standardised global IT architecture for banks

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IT industry has positive outlook for new entrants as Conservatives begin second term
As the new government begins its term, the IT industry highlights its hopes and worries for the next five years

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FBI arrests two men for Photobucket intrusion app
US authorities arrest two men on suspicion of developing an app that enabled users to steal credentials to access accounts for image site Photobucket

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Inexperienced programmers cause SAP customisation problems
Businesses outsourcing SAP customisation often receive an end product that does not meet quality standards, an extensive benchmarking exercise reveals

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Microsoft bids for security edge with new browser
In a bid to end years of Internet Explorer security woes, Microsoft is betting that its still-to-be-released Edge browser will meet the challenges of increasingly sophisticated online hacker attacks

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