Thursday, July 23, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 7/24/2015





TLC flash storage: What it is and what it's good for
We run the rule over triple-level cell (TLC) flash: What it is, how it performs, what it's good for, why it's a competitor to disk, and how it's all been made possible

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iPhone, Mac and services deliver record quarter for Apple
Apple posted quarterly revenue of $49.6bn, up by 33% compared with a year ago, while quarterly net profit was up by 39% to $10.7bn

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IBM steps up open-source cloud commitment to developers
Big Blue has unveiled several open-source initiatives geared towards helping developers make cloud apps

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Cabinet Office launches consultation for future of Digital Services Framework
A supplier consultation has been announced to discuss changes to the Digital Service framework before an Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) is published

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Jeep hack raises questions about responsibility for security
The hack of a Jeep raises the question whether users or car manufacturers should be responsible for protecting against cyber attackers

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Microsoft grows cloud business
Microsoft's Azure and cloud business experienced triple-digit growth in its fourth quarter of 2015, according to CEO Satya Nadella

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Worldwide public cloud spend tipped to hit $70bn in 2015
Latest IDC cloud spending data highlights growing appetite for public cloud services across several vertical markets

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Yahoo revenues up but profits down
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says she is “extremely pleased” with the 15% revenue growth in the second quarter despite a $22m loss

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Mobile operators must adapt data plans to address video boom
Over 52 million terabytes of data traffic will transit worldwide mobile networks this year alone, up by more than 50% on 2014, according to statistics from Gartner

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