Thursday, September 3, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 04/09/2015





Islington and Camden Councils set out shared IT services plans
London councils want to tackle the government's austerity measures through adopting shared IT services model by April 2016

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GDS sees “significant demand” for government’s unused IPv4 addresses
GDS says it has released some value from the sale of unused IPv4 addresses belonging to the Department of Work and Pensions

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Four in five G-Cloud buyers fail to share savings data with government, FOI response reveals
FOI response reveals four in five G-Cloud buyers are failing to share details of the savings they have made through using the framework

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HP supports shift to securing interactions
HP unveils two products to round out its user behaviour security analytics offering and help businesses cope with a "tsunami" of security data

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SAP embraces Spark on Hadoop with Vora
SAP announces Vora software to “deeply embrace” Hadoop as it evolves with Apache Spark

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Virgin Media earmarks £25m for broadband in Nottingham
Virgin Media is to offer its ultrafast 152Mbps service to 50,000 homes and businesses in Nottingham as part of its £3bn national network investment

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Software-defined networking underpins Nokia’s 5G architecture
Nokia demonstrates programmable software-defined 5G networking architecture to dynamically manage network resources

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Security Think Tank: Resilience basics will work for any size of business
How can companies best assess business resilience to identify the gaps and improve business resiliency to reduce the impact of cyber attacks?

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Top technology companies develop royalty-free media formats
Amazon, Cisco, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Mozilla and Netflix have joined forces to develop fast, interoperable and royalty-free online media formats

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