Wednesday, September 16, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 17/09/2015





Almost 30% of retailers use facial recognition technology to track consumers in store
Retailers are using more technology in store to track customer behaviour, with the younger generation finding it useful for their shopping experience

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Salesforce adds Thunder to Lightning as Dreamforce 2015 kicks off
Cloud supplier Salesforce adds real-time processing engine Thunder to app development platform Lightning as its 2015 Dreamforce event begins in San Francisco

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Accenture buys Cloud Sherpas for SaaS applications push
Accenture sets out plans to acquire Salesforce consultancy business and give enterprises a helping hand with moving to the cloud

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Surrey University opens 5G Innovation Centre with pioneering demos
Surrey University cuts the ribbon on its 5G Innovation Centre and shows off some early technical advances with video streaming and IoT technology

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Boeing to offer ViaSat broadband service on new aircraft
Boeing signs a technical agreement to offer ViaSat’s broadband connectivity as an option on all new commercial aircraft

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The digitisation of Premier League football
Premier League football clubs are ramping up their digital strategies this season

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Are you exposed? Lessons from Ashley Madison
Data breaches are only a matter of time so companies need to know what to do to prevent, respond and contain breaches when they happen

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CIO interview: Rob Threadgold, global head of IT infrastructure and operations, ICBC Standard Bank
Standard Bank is taking a global approach to IT challenges following its acquisition by Chinese banking giant ICBC

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Case study: Philips takes agile approach to building bridges between business and IT
Dutch technology giant talks up the success of its attempts to embrace agile IT delivery methods, and how it's shaping future customer engagements

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CIO interview: Richard Corbridge, CIO, Health Service Executive in Ireland
The Irish equivalent of the NHS is making great strides in digital healthcare and technology innovation

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Most DDoS attacks hiding something more sinister, Neustar warns
Smaller DDoS attacks can be more dangerous than a powerful attack that knocks a company offline but does not install malware or steal data, warns Neustar

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NHS trust denies bullying and intimidation of IT whistleblower
Managers were already aware of whistleblower's concerns about the accuracy of NHS Southwark's data, tribunal hears

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