Wednesday, November 25, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 26/11/2015





Steel firm gets Panzura hybrid cloud storage for global ops
Dowco rejected pure cloud over latency concerns but opted for Panzura hybrid cloud storage for global collaboration between offices on different continents

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Interview: Rackspace CTO John Engates on why hybrid cloud matters
As businesses opt for a combination of public and private cloud applications, chief technology officer John Engates says Rackspace's aim is to remove complexity and make it easier for customers to deploy cloud technology

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G-Cloud suppliers hit out at government IT pricing deal with Huddle
Whitehall procurement chiefs respond to claims preferential pricing deal with Huddle goes against G-Cloud ethos

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No sensible business ignoring cyber threats, says Kemp Little
There is an exponential growth in the UK of 'street level' cyber crime that is costing businesses millions, according to consulting firm Kroll

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Equinix rolls out AWS Direct Connect in Slough datacentre
Datacentre provider launches private internet connection to Amazon Web Services to help customers build hybrid clouds

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UK defence review criticised for being too light on cyber
Compared with the annual defence budget of almost £40bn, the allocation for cyber defence is extremely small, say commentators

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TechTalent Charter: Better data will help the women in IT cause
Recruitment agency Monster is launching a TechTalent Charter to encourage diversity in the IT industry through widespread adoption of best practice

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UK police make two arrests over cyber crime services site
A joint investigation by the NCA and information security firm Trend Micro has led to two arrests in connection with a crypting website

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CW500:The next steps for collaboration
This month's CW500 Club looked at howcollaboration canbe used to driving global productivity and information sharing

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UK economy could gain £14bn by investing in digital skills
A report by the Tinder Foundation and Go On UK reveals that investing in digital skills could produce £14bn for the economy

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