Apple datacentre plans win cautious approval from Galway County Council
Galway County Council planning department says development can proceed – so long as Apple commits to meeting 12 separate construction conditions
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HP topples Cisco to become cloud infrastructure equipment market leader
Hardware giant overtakes rival in the cloud infrastructure market as demand for servers, storage and private cloud-enabling kit soars
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Spectra Verde DPE aims bulk NAS at archive use cases
Spectra Logic's Verde DPE aims to provide low-cost file archive retention using Seagate 8TB SMR drives in bulk NAS storage in a space increasingly targeted by object storage
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Apple goes after Windows 10 hybrids with iOS 9 and iPad Pro
Apple claims the iPad Pro with iOS 9 can outperform many PCs
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All-flash datacentre makes sense for 80TB+ of mixed workloads says IDC
IDC white paper author says secondary economic benefits of flash storage – $/IOPS, density, power and cooling and server utilisation – mean all-flash makes sense above 80TB
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European Commission consults on the future of telecoms and broadband
Twin European Commission (EC) consultations on the future of broadband and a review of the current telecoms framework will run until December 2015
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Girls in Tech launches mentoring programme for women in IT
Network for women, Girls in Tech, has launched a mentoring programme to help selected women to learn entrepreneurial skills
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Vodafone introduces nationwide Wi-Fi calling
Vodafone becomes second UK mobile operator after EE to give customers the ability to place voice calls over a wireless network connection
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Few cyber attacks sophisticated, says Telefonica security chief
Most big data breaches are enabled by spear phishing and a lack of capabilities to detect and respond to intrusions, not sophisticated malware or attack techniques, says Telefonica's head of security
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Financial services watchdog wastes money on Oracle licences
The Financial Conduct Authority admits it has fallen victim to the complex nature of software licensing that dogs companies in the sector it serves
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The growing importance of the Nordic CIO
IT is becoming more important to businesses, in part due to the digital revolution, and the women and men who lead IT are now increasingly coveted
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Security industry welcomes GCHQ password guidelines
GCHQ's guidance on password policy covers some of the most pressing issues facing UK businesses and employees today, according to Skyhigh Networks
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Application testing costs set to rise to 40% of IT budget
Digital transformation has put software quality to the fore, resulting in CIOs spending more on quality assurance and testing
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European Broadcasting Union simplifies MySQL with Severalnines
Clustered and high-availability MySQL is not easy to manage without a skilled database administrator – but the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) found a tool to help
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AT&T's connected wheelchair benefits users, carers and clinicians
AT&T, together with Swedish wheelchair builder Permobil, demonstrates a connected wheelchair at CTIA in Las Vegas
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John Lewis sales grow, but profit falls as restructuring shakes up the business
The retailer reports a growth in sales, but blames omnichannel shift for a fall in operating profit
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Companies House investigates large firms' reluctance to provide open financial data
The public registrar Companies House wants to understand why FTSE100 organisations have resisted its call to file accounts as open data
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DD4BC cyber extortion gang adds social media to arsenal
Cyber extortion gang DD4BC is using social media campaigns to garner more attention for its ability to create service disruptions by publicly embarrassing large organisations
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BT extends fibre roll-out across London
BT extends its commercial fibre roll-out in a number of London boroughs as it targets 95% coverage in the capital two years from now
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Tennis governing body ATP outsources digital development
The men's world tennis governing body, the ATP, signs Infosys to help it use digital technology to better engage fans and players
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Case study: French delivery company Chronopost looks to NoSQL for big data challenge
French delivery company Chronspost is using open-source NoSQL systems to improve services and customer retention
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Ashley Madison data breach escalates with password encryption failure
At least 15 million improperly encrypted Ashley Madison passwords are reported crackable, with enormous implications for members and their employers
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