Thursday, December 3, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 04/12/2015





HPE will use its experience to help customers with M&A, says CEO Meg Whitman
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s CEO claimed the firm would be able to better assist customers undergoing structural changes

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Interview: BT CEO Gavin Patterson
For BT CEO Gavin Patterson, the UKtech50 most influential person in UK IT 2015, the network is a vital tool to balance the demands of a global services business with the responsibility of being the national incumbent telecoms operator

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UKtech50 2015 - Computer Weekly's five rising stars
We select five IT leaders destined for great things, to recognise the rising stars of IT alongside our annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK technology

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Cyber insurance likely to drive better security, says Raytheon-Websense
Security improvements driven by cyber insurance requirements is one of the top predictions in a Raytheon-Websense report on security trends in 2016

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Vodafone launches gigabit fibre broadband products in Ireland
Roll-out of Ireland’s Siro network advances with the launch of a 1Gbps domestic service backed by Vodafone

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise ties up with Microsoft to push hybrid cloud
HPE will use Azure as its public cloud service to build out its hybrid cloud portfolio

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COP21: IoT can accelerate sustainable development, says Gartner
As the Paris climate talks get under way, Gartner says the IoT has a big role to play in minimising the impact of global warming

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Singapore’s Yale-NUS deploys hybrid cloud
Singapore college uses a hybrid cloud infrastructure to increase flexibility and reduce costs across its operation

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Lack of skills make government infrastructure projects more complex, says John Manzoni
Chief executive of the civil service, John Manzoni, claims a lack of appropriate skills is a barrier to government projects

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Australia blames China for cyber attack on supercomputer
A cyber attack on a supercomputer at Australia's weather bureau has raised fears that potentially sensitive national security information may have been compromised

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IISS urges world policy makers to consider cyber domain more seriously
The cyber domain needs to be better understood and the subject of greater strategic focus, according to a report by the Interanational Institute for Strategic Studies

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