Unilever calls on NetWisdom to fix SAN headaches
Unilever has cut the cost of managing its storage area network after deploying storage area network storage optimisation tools. The consumer goods...
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Photos: The 7 sins - Microsoft's worst inventions ever
Microsoft are set to fight back against Google and Apple with Windows 7, Zune HD and Windows Mobile. But which inventions do they regret? And which ones do we regret wasting time with? We have a look.
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Obama pins technology gongs on Adobe and IBM
Adobe Systems and IBM were among the companies whose staff were given America's top science...
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Department of Justice revisits IBM mainframe dominance
The US Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the mainframe market, apparently in response to a complaint by an IBM competitor, the
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Union ballots for industrial action over Fujitsu pension cuts
Trade union, Unite is balloting staff at Fujitsu on jobs, pay and pensions with a view to taking industrial action over planned cuts to some 1,500 employees...
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FBI nets 100 in Operation Phish Phry
Police and FBI agents yesterday charged nearly 100 people in the US and Egypt as part of Operation...
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Pirates steal software worth آ£1bn via P2P networks
Software pirates illegally shared $1bn worth of software on BitTorrent P2P networks in the first half of 2009, says the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
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Unilever calls on NetWisdom to fix SAN headaches
Unilever has cut the cost of managing its storage area network after deploying storage area network storage optimisation tools. The consumer goods...
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Industry debates security risks of cloud computing
IT professionals acknowledge the potential security risks of cloud computing at the ISSE 2009 security conference in The Hague, but most are optimistic. Cloud...
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Microsoft steps up R&D spending
Microsoft has boasted of its plans to continue to invest billions into research and development to stay one step ahead of rivals. The supplier said...
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Gartner: flat IT budgets, but get ready for growth
Budgets are tight, but IT directors and CIOs must prepare for business growth in 2010, according to analyst Gartner. Jeff Mann, Gartner research director,...
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Supermarkets back supply chain standard to save آ£1bn
Supermarkets and big brand suppliers are backing a proposal to bring a product data standard to the UK which could save آ£1bn in supply chain costs over five years.
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Tories flag overhaul of U.S extradition treaty as McKinnon awaits fate
The Tories have committed themselves to overhauling what they describe as Britain's lopsided extradition treaty with the US, just days before Scottish computer hacker Gary McKinnon is due to hear whether his appeal to be tried in the UK is successful.
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Invest in people not security systems says Verizon
Businesses that invest in security technology alone will never be as secure as those that invest in people with a deep knowledge of their IT systems, says...
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Anti Virus software fails to protect
Anti-virus software is not good enough to proect organisations from cybercriminals/ Common anti-virus products are detecting only between 75% and 95%...
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Carter warns over broadband budget cuts
Former communications minister and Digital Britain champion Lord Carter has warned that planned Tory spending cuts could cripple the government's network...
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Obama pins technology gongs on Adobe and IBM
Adobe Systems and IBM were among the companies whose staff were given America's top science...
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Department of Justice revisits IBM mainframe dominance
The US Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the mainframe market, apparently in response to a complaint by an IBM competitor, the
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Carphone Warehouse on target for 4.2 million broadband subscribers
Carphone Warehouse has shrugged off tough trading conditions to add 15,000 new broadband subscribers, putting it on target to end the year with 4.2 million,...
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G20 Twitter arrest was 'violation of human rights'
Police who arrested a man for using Twitter to warn protesters of police deployments during the recent G20 protests have been accused of violating his...
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Technical agreement clears way for smarter bus passes
Local authorities may soon start replacing bus cards with multipurpose smartcards following agreement on a new specification by technical working groups. The...
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Highlands and Islands could get آ£480m fibre broadband links
Scotland's Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is considering spending up to آ£480m to provide fibre-based broadband connections to premises throughout...
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Union ballots for industrial action over Fujitsu pension cuts
Trade union, Unite is balloting staff at Fujitsu on jobs, pay and pensions with a view to taking industrial action over planned cuts to some 1,500 employees...
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Employers should have dress code for avatars says Gartner
Businesses should introduce online dress codes for Avatars used by their staff at Work, the IT analyst Gartner said today. Avatars are creeping into...
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EC allows Microsoft to ship Windows 7 with Internet Explorer
Microsoft has made a breakthrough with the European Commission over its ability to ship Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system. The Commission...
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Scale of webmail phishing scam widens
A phishing scam discovered yesterday when thousands of passwords and user names for Hotmail accounts were posted online now appears to be much bigger than...
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