Sunday, December 20, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 21/12/2015





Glasgow city email disruption continues after datacentre crash
Glasgow's IT woes continue following a shutdown of its datacente on Tuesday

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More than a quarter of Brits bank on mobile, but branches still popular
More and more people in the UK are banking on their smartphones, but more than a third still visit branches regularly

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Exasol and Birst join in-memory database to ‘networked’ BI to aid mutual expansion
German in-memory database company Exasol and California-based BI cloud supplier Birst join forces

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Cisco to create 200 new cloud computing jobs in UK
Networking giant outlines plans to treble the size of the Cisco Meraki team by 2017

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Isle of Man eyes datacentre industry growth opportunity after Safe Harbour ruling
Government's e-business head explains how island could be a safe haven for enterprises concerned by the Safe Harbour fallout

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Oracle Q2 2015-16 results: Strong US dollar affects revenue growth
Oracle’s Q2 results for the 2016 fiscal year indicate 26% growth in cloud revenue to $649m, 7% of its total revenue

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Australian corporate counsel under cyber attack but no plans to increase security spend
Australia’s corporate counsel are suffering a high rate of data breaches compared to many regions, but do not plan to spend more on preventative security

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Mobile tech saves more carbon than it emits, says Carbon Trust
Use of mobile technology in Europe and North America is saving more than 180 million tonnes of carbon emissions a year, according to the Carbon Trust

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EE announces second Power Bar recall over fire risk
Mobile network operator recalls another batch of smartphone charging packs over a potential fire risk

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DWP IP addresses ended up in hands of Daesh, hackers claim
A number of social media accounts owned by jihadist militant group have been linked to IP addresses previously owned by the UK government

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SThree to rein in IT budget by moving to cloud
Recruitment group plans to expand by 10% a year, but moving to the cloud will allow it to do more with the same IT budget

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