Tuesday, March 9, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 09/03/2010



Finding space and time for continuous data protection
Finding space and time for continuous data protection Modern day businesses, large and small, now have an insatiable appetite for digital information,...
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Apache flaw threatens data security, say security researchers
A flaw in popular open source web server software, Apache HTTP Server, could enable hackers to access and take control...
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News review: Apple vs HTC
This week Hermione looks at how Apple are trying to sue Htc... and Nokia... and anyone else that tries to make a mobile phone, the Orange and T-mobile merger and exactly how clean is your desk?
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Office 2010 ready for business on 12 May
Office 2010, the latest version of Microsoft's office productivity suite, will ship to business users on 12 May.
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IT directors plan to hire more staff in 2010
Nearly 50% of IT directors plan...
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HP workers on strike again
HP workers have gone on strike for two days across the North of England as a dispute over pay and job security issues rumbles on. The walk out on 8...
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VIDEO: Industry collaboration is key to secure cloud computing, says RSA president Art Coviello
RSA, the security division of EMC, has unveiled a hardware-based proof of concept for a trusted cloud infrastructure, which proves the cloud can be made secure, says RSA president Art Coviello.
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UK shoppers flood to online stores
The UK is the largest online shopping market in Europe, but there is still room for growth as online sales catch in-store sales.
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HP boosts contingency reserve after latest BSkyB damages order
Three weeks after HP announced its first quarter results, the supplier is restating its figures, after a judge awarded increased damages and interest in...
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‘Lean and mean’ development driven by recession
In the past 10 years Java and .net have come to dominate enterprise development and during that time there has been steady stream of frameworks purportedly...
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Google buys collaborative MS Office start-up
Google appears to have taken a u-turn on its cloud computing vision with the acquisition of DocVerse, a small US company...
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Fujitsu shares slide over former exec’s resignation dispute
Shares of Japanese IT services firm Fujitsu fell more than 2% in 8 March trading after the firm said it had dismissed adviser Kuniaki Nozoe following a dispute...
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Businesses need new security doctrine as Trojans evolve, says RSA
Trojans originally developed to steal credentials in the financial sector have been refined and are now deployed throughout the business world, say security researchers.
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Microsoft ramps up distribution of free Security Essentials software
Microsoft has ramped up the distribution of its free Security...
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Social engineering attacks: blame process, not employees, says security expert
Businesses that lose data in attacks using social engineering typically blame employees, but that is often extremely unfair, says US-based internet security expert Ira Winkler.
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Apache flaw threatens data security, say security researchers
A flaw in popular open source web server software, Apache HTTP Server, could enable hackers to access and take control...
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