Sunday, June 21, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 6/22/2015





Enterprise adoption of hybrid devices tipped to soar post-Windows 7
Enterprise IT departments should consider hybrid devices in their post-Windows 7 migration plans, claims Gartner

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Goldman Sachs datacentre deal sees IO open first European site in Slough
US datacentre provider IO has opened its first facility in the UK, with the help of global investment bank Goldman Sachs

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Veritas plans to revive backup fortunes with big data analytics
Symatec spin-out Veritas plans major backup product releases that leverage metadata to make backups more efficient and unlock valuable information via big data capabilities

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Californian state officials reveal driverless car crash numbers for first time
The Californian Department for Motor Vehicles bows to pressure from The Associated Press to reveal details of self-driving car crashes

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Cumbria Constabulary issues Samsung Galaxy Note smartphones to officers
Smartphones to replace police notebooks as EE and Cumbria Constabulary partner up to deliver mobility to officers

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Google eyes Tesco’s customer analytics arm Dunnhumby
Google is reported to have joined the scramble to buy Dunnhumby, the customer analytics unit behind Tesco’s Clubcard

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Nordic companies drive the future of the smartcar industry
Nordic companies are pioneering the smartcar industry as businesses and consumers turn to software to improve efficiency and safety

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Legacy systems holding back 90% of businesses
Most businesses are being held back from making digital advances by their reliance on legacy applications

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CIO interview: Rovio Entertainment's Kalle Alppi believes IT staff should be embedded in business
The CIO at the company behind Angry Birds talks about running global IT with only five permanent staff

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Gear up for tougher privacy regulation, says PwC lawyer
The battle between the citizen and the regulators will result in regulators becoming equipped with greater powers to use against businesses, a privacy lawyer warns

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MoD kick-starts procurement for new armed forces tactical communications system
The Ministry wants to replace aging Bowman Communications system with cutting edge networking kit by 2026

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Financial technology credentials help London win Sibos bidding
London’s financial services and technology credentials help it win the bidding to host Swift's International Banking Operations Seminar (Sibos) in 2019

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Oracle sets sights on cloud cash cow in shift from perpetual licensing
Oracle reports Q4 operating income of $4bn on revenues of $10.7bn as it turns from software licensing towards 'stunningly profitable' cloud business

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The diagram that scares the next generation of banking IT professionals
The next generation of IT professionals in the banking sector will face the same legacy headache as their predecessors

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NHS England technology plan to offer full patient records online and free Wi-Fi everywhere
NHS England hopes to save as much of a third of its predicted £22bn budget deficit through better use of technology and data by 2020

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BT and EE slam 'self-interested' competitors for trying to derail merger
BT and EE make the case for merger in wake of competition watchdog inquiry

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IC Tomorrow selects fintech winners for £175,000 prize
Digital hub IC Tomorrow has injected £175,000 into the financial technology industry by funding five specially selected financial technology startups

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Venture capital will drive IoT security and privacy, says data protection lawyer
Privacy is a prominent issue in developing applications for the internet of things (IoT) – but investors will insist on safeguards, says data law firm Kemp Little

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