Tuesday, May 29, 2012

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 29/05/2012





Case study: University meets regulatory challenges through storage project
Brunel University used its refresh cycle to help it meet its increasing freedom of information and data protection requirements by transforming its storage infrastructure.

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Police crack mobile phones to extract evidence
The Met Police force is to use software that can crack mobile phones to extract data to speed up investigations

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NYSE Euronext brings capital markets cloud to Basildon
NYSE Technologies is making its Capital Markets Community Platform available in Europe

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Balfour Beatty uses local cloud on iPads to access tech drawings
Construction company Balfour Beatty replaces paper with an iPad app from Egnyte to provide local cloud access to tech drawings, saving £3.2m

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Intel expands Xeon server processor family
Intel targets micro server market with new Xeon family. New chips balance cost with performance.

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AMD promises 12-hours of battery life with “Trinity” chip
AMD has launched its 2nd-Generation A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) codenamed “Trinity” for ultrathin notebooks

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HP Global Influencer Summit 2012: All-in-one thin client
HP's Allen Tiffany shows Computer Weekly's Cliff Saran how the company's Power-over-Ethernet thin client uses RDP

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IT suppliers losing race to build smart cities
Banks, developers and construction companies are taking over from the IT industry as the diving force behind smart cities

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Greenwich University one log-in portal evolves into development hub
A web portal implemented by Greenwich University in 2006 has enabled it to continuously improve processes with a central source of information

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Police shared service supports forces miles apart
Cheshire and Northamptonshire Police are linking back-office systems after identifying each other as at similar points in their IT development

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UK regulator PhonepayPlus shuts down Angry Birds smartphone scam
UK users of Android smartphones have been targeted by premium-rate phone scams masquerading as popular apps such as Angry Birds

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ICO criticised for last-minute changes to cookie law
The ICO has come under fire for updating its policy on the newly-enforced cookie law at the last minute

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