Tuesday, November 24, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 25/11/2015





RSA aiming for usability through innovation, says CTO
The challenge facing RSA as a technology company is making products that are easy to use, but allow some flexibility at the same time, says chief technology officer Zulfikar Ramzan

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UK economy could gain £12bn by investing in digital skills
A report by the Tinder Foundation and Go On UK reveals that investing in digital skills could produce £12bn for the economy

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Windows 10 starts shift to platform-independent computing
Gartner expects Windows 10 will become mainstream faster than any previous version. But deploying Microsoft's OS will coincide with a shift in IT

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Fintech growth rates explode in Australia
Financial technology companies in Australia are growing at high rates and come as a warning to the nation's enterprises that are yet to join the digital revolution

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Mixed signals fuel mixed feelings about Australia's data-retention plan
There are mixed feelings about Australia's data retention plans as the telecommunications industry weighs up the costs of compliance

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SAP UK&I User Group Conference 2015: Newcastle University puts ERP on Hana
Newcastle University has put enterprise resource planning and data warehouse data on SAP’s Hana platform in a proof of concept project

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Cyber breaches have hit a fifth of UK consumers
More than two-fifths of UK consumers often feel targeted by cyber criminals, according to a report by business advisory firm Deloitte

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