The drivers for web security in the cloud
The pressure to keep networks secure and boos levels of data security are key drivers for all organisation, read the white paper to learn more about the promises of web security in the cloud
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CW+: Executive briefing - mobile money transfers and remittances
You've got money! Transfers on the mobile This white paper focuses on mobile money transfers and remittances
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Intel reports record year and record fourth quarter
PC chipmaker Intel has reported a record year and a record fourth quarter, despite pressure on its core market from tablet computers and smartphones.
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T-Mobile reassures corporate users after data cap backtrack
T-Mobile has confirmed corporate contracts will not be affected by changes to its data usage policy.
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AMD chief’s departure linked to mobile policy, say inside sources
The departure of AMD's chief executive Dirk Meyer is linked to board concerns about missing out on the mobile market, according reports citing company sources. AMD's...
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Glasgow 1,000-core FPGA accelerates MPEG video coding
Researchers at Glasgow university have developed a 1,000-core chip, which could lead to significantly faster processing compared to today's multi-core designs....
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Blackberry Playbook hit by development challenges
Research in Motion (RIM) could be late to market with its Blackberry Playbook tablet device after experiencing several development challenges
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Microsoft forced to investigate Windows Phone 7 data bug complaints
Microsoft is investigating data usage by Windows Phone 7 devices after internet forums have been flooded with complaints about unidentified data use charges
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CES 2011: Security and mobile working
Corporate computer security has recently been forced to expand beyond the usual remit of protecting company-owned devices by also protecting consumer endpoints...
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Mixed reception for Openreach's pole and duct access proposals
Communications providers are coolly receptive to Openreach's draft...
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Council trials staff use of personal smartphones
Hampshire County Council is conducting a trial of staff using their own smartphones to access corporate systems.
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Enisa to draw up guidelines for data breach notification
European telecoms operators want greater clarity on how to comply with data breach notification (DBN) requirements, says the EU's cyber security agency.
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Microsoft to halve school licence fees
Many schools will have their software licence fees cut by more than half as Microsoft changes its method for calculating payment.
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BT offers pole and duct access - and asks for the same in return
BT has proposed that network operators that want to share its poles and ducts should have to let BT share their infrastructure too
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Sainsbury's programmer jailed for £73,000 Nectar card fraud
A former Sainsbury's lead analyst programmer has been jailed for stealing more than £73,000 in Nectar reward points
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Riverbed keeps Devon cops on the beat
A Riverbed wide area network optimisation project has allowed Devon and Cornwall police in remoter areas to spend more time out in the communities they protect.
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Vodafone Australia sacks employees over data leak
Vodafone Australia has sacked several people after four million customer records were exposed in a privacy leak
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Google may face antitrust lawsuit over ITA Software deal
Google may face an antitrust lawsuit by the US Justice Department over its $700m acquisition of ITA Software.
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Blackberry launches WebWorks SDK beta for tablet OS and smartphones
Research in Motion (RIM) has launched a beta version of new development tools for the Blackberry tablet operating system (OS) and Blackberry smartphones.
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WorldPay, CellPoint to attack £12bn mobile payments market
Mobile payments, already common in developing economies, are set to become bigger business in the developed world
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Government wants hard evidence before changing fibre tax
The government wants concrete evidence that the business rates tax on lit fibres - the so-called fibre tax - unduly hampers network investment before it considers reviewing the system
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Apple releases new iOS beta version to developers
Apple has released a beta version of its iOS operating system – iOS 4.3 beta is available through the iOS Dev Centre.
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IT managers will have to support up to eight mobile platforms
IT managers will have to support up to eight mobile platforms within their organisations by the end of the year...
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SAP reports record fourth quarter software revenues
SAP has reported record fourth-quarter results software revenue of €1.5bn (£1.27bn), up 34% compared with the same quarter in 2009.
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Intel reports record year and record fourth quarter
PC chipmaker Intel has reported a record year and a record fourth quarter, despite pressure on its core market from tablet computers and smartphones.
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T-Mobile reassures corporate users after data cap backtrack
T-Mobile has confirmed corporate contracts will not be affected by changes to its data usage policy.
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Retail banks' IT spending to rocket over five years
Retail banks in all regions are increasing their IT spending by an average of 24% over the next five years but European banks will increase spending the least.
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British Airways CIO steps down following Iberia merger
British Airways chief information officer (CIO) and head of services Paul Coby has stepped down as the company merges with Spanish carrier Iberia, Computer Weekly has learned.
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Top three internet scams to avoid in 2011
Sophisticated scams developed by cyber-criminals to target smartphones and social networks means businesses must increase awareness of internet scams, according to security firm, Knowthenet.org.uk.
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Schools fail students and business with poor ICT lessons
Most UK secondary school students are not being taught the necessary IT skills to prepare them for future employment, according to research from Microsoft.
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Cash-strapped schools will use pupils’ mobile phones and Xboxes
Mobile phones, iPods, and Xboxes will become part of the teaching tool-kit, according to a survey of education professionals from industry body Intellect.
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Social media IPOs: Eight investment issues of social network companies
Speculation is rife that the social media sector is about to become awash with IPOs, as investors clamour to stake their claims in what appears to be a land grab for the space. But despite fears of a 'bubble 2.0', are the likes of Twitter and Facebook ready to go public yet?
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RIM agrees to block porn on Blackberrys in Indonesia
Research in Motion (RIM) has agreed to restrict access to pornographic sites via its Blackberry smartphone devices in Indonesia.
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Is speed performance hiding security effectiveness in your business?
Security suppliers typically compete on performance or throughput of their appliances, but the fastest is not necessarily the most secure.
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City University London launches Computer Weekly scholarship to find future IT leader
The Computer Weekly Step-Up scholarship, worth £30,000, has been launched by City University London
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