Sunday, May 24, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 5/25/2015





Government should take agile approach to policy and service delivery, says Hancock
The future of service delivery and policy making will be more focused around an agile approach, said Cabinet Office minister Matthew Hancock

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Microsoft accused again over UK government lobbying practices
Further evidence has emerged of the extent to which Microsoft lobbied the UK government over its policy on open standards

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Denmark legislation another step towards a cashless Nordic region
Selected types of Danish retailer could soon be permitted to turn away customers who can’t pay electronically

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EE and O2 go head-to-head to provide ESN mobile network
Home Office names EE and O2 among the preferred bidders to build the new Emergency Services Network

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Cloud gives SMEs a competitive edge over the enterprise, claims Salesforce
The rise of cloud computing means enterprises need to keep a closer eye on their SME competitors, claims Sage and Salesforce.com

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HP CEO hails business split progress amid downbeat Q2 revenue slumps
Despite chalking up revenue declines in several business units, Meg Whitman is more convinced than ever of the need to breakup HP

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Fluke Networks announces holistic network monitoring strategy
Fluke Networks unveils a new strategy to bring together network and cloud application monitoring capabilities for enterprises

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