Thursday, July 9, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 7/10/2015





Still running Windows Server 2003? Don’t panic
Many organisations are facing the prospect of running Windows 2003 server unsupported. Where do you go from here?

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Rolls-Royce signs up to supercomputing on-demand from HPC Midlands
Rolls-Royce is the first company to sign up to a supercomputing brokerage scheme, giving it access to £60m worth of high-performance computing

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Do we really need bank branches?
Bank branches are being used less and less, but that doesn't mean customers are getting a less personal service

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Adobe patches weaponised Hacking Team zero-day vulnerability
Adobe is patching a zero-day vulnerability researchers say was weaponised immediately after data was breached from software firm Hacking Team

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HP pulls out of ESN bid process
HP becomes latest supplier to quit the Emergency Services Network supplier framework bid process, citing concerns over risk

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Summer Budget 2015: George Osborne announces support for technology research
Chancellor George Osborne delivers Budget commitments to roll out business tax reform and more money for research funding and the digital economy

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Microsoft confirms 7,800 jobs to go as part of mobile business restructure
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella confirms fresh round of job cuts as software giant moves to overhaul its mobile portfolio

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From cars to cranes, Nordic industry is embracing the industrial internet of things
Nordic industry is beginning to use industrial internet of things (IIoT) technologies such as machine learning, big data and the internet of things (IoT)

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Symantec uncovers Morpho cyber espionage operation
A cyber espionage group has targeted high-profile technology, internet, commodities and pharmaceutical companies in the US, Europe and Canada, reports Symantec

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CIO interview: Andy Haywood, group CIO, N Brown
Digital transformation is driving the technology agenda at retail group N Brown, previously best known as a specialist in catalogue-based selling

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Facebook builds wind-powered datacentre in Texas
Social networking giant Facebook adds momentum to green datacentre trend with plans to power a datacentre in Texas with a 17,000-acre wind farm

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BA opens up API on flight information
British Airways offers an open application programming interface (API) for flight information to encourage developers to create value-added travel applications

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Marks & Spencer online sales grow as relaunched website takes off
Online sales rise at food and clothing retailer Marks & Spencer as it comes out of the other side of a redesign for its e-commerce website

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Retailers failing to utilise mobile generation, says Shoppercentric
Retailers know consumers are becoming more mobile and want an omni-channel experience, but customers still seek more

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Successful IoT projects beget further innovation, says Vodafone
Vodafone’s M2M Barometer report says that, once organisations extract value from an internet of things (IoT) project, they quickly find further applications

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Tech experts warn against law enforcement backdoors
International cryptographers and computer scientists warn exceptional access to data for law enforcement could open doors for criminals and malicious nation states

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