Saturday 29 April 2017

IS supporter Samata Ullah branded a “new and dangerous breed of terrorist"

A 34 year old man from Cardiff, Samata Ullah, who posted encryption training videos on a radical Islamic blog was a dangerous “cyber terrorist,” a court heard yesterday.

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How the Amazon Echo Look improves privacy

Friday 28 April 2017

Surface revenue does a U-boat, and dives

What the slowdown in Amazon's cloud growth means for Google and Microsoft

With Amazon Web Services' growth rate continuing to decline over successive quarters, what does this mean for its cloud rivalry with Microsoft and Google?

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Office workers don’t appreciate the complexities facing IT staff

IT staff feel under-appreciated because office workers don't understand what they do, study shows

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Many companies lack GDPR plan, PwC data shows

Many organisations around the world do not have a coherent plan to prepare for compliance with the EU’s new data protection laws

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CW500 video: Mark Lockton-Goddard, former interim CIO, Drax Group

Mark Lockton-Goddard, former interim CIO, Drax Group, speaks to Computer Weekly about cloud maturity

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CW500 video: James Donkin, general manager, Ocado Technology

James Donkin, general manager, Ocado Technology, speaks to Computer Weekly about cloud maturity

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If software eats everything, are network engineers on the menu?

How seven mesh routers deal with WPS

Your car will eventually live-stream video of your driving to the cloud

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IDG Contributor Network: Is a Microsoft WinBook coming?

IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft launches a slew of IoT-related offerings

20+ iPhone tips you’ll use frequently

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Facebook pledges to counteract government propaganda

Facebook has pledged to take action to stop governments exploiting its platform to influence opinion in other countries

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Barclays to create 1,750 UK IT jobs over three years

Barclays bank is creating nearly 2,000 IT jobs at a delivery centre in north west England

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Debenhams appoints ex-Direct Line CIO as tech and supply chain director

Angela Morrison, the ex-CIO of Direct Line Group, has been appointed technology and supply chain director for department store retailer Debenhams

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Upload speeds an increasing concern for broadband users

Changing usage patterns and consumption habits mean that for many consumers, slow broadband upload speeds are as big a concern as slow download speeds, says survey

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UBS reduces legacy dependence with Microsoft Azure

Swiss bank begins its strategy of moving core systems into the cloud

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Microsoft chief reveals Azure upsell strategy

Azure competes with AWS on price as an IaaS, but Satya Nadella sees this as a way to get CIOs to buy higher-level services

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Changing tracks: Examining VMware's evolving hybrid cloud strategy

The past 12 months have seen VMware apply a number of tweaks to its hybrid cloud strategy. Daniel Robinson takes a look at what these changes means for the company’s future and technology roadmap

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Intel reports record first-quarter revenue

Company says growing demand for high-performance computing is driving growth for the business

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Education key to reducing systems attacks, says university security manager

Central Lancashire University’s IT networks and security manager says educating users is key to avoiding cyber security flaws

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Nordea strikes partnership with Swedish mobile payment startup

Nordic bank links up with payments startup in its latest fintech project

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Google Cloud growth is outpacing the company's ad business

Why the Uber engineer accused of stealing Waymo secrets stepped back from self-driving cars

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Should your next big hire be a chief A.I. officer?

Thursday 27 April 2017

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FAQ: How to skip a Windows 10 upgrade

Fired IT workers to file discrimination lawsuit

Forge ahead with GDPR, says ICO

UK organisations cannot afford to lose the public’s trust in their ability to safeguard personal data and should be working to ensure they have that capability, says the Information Commissioner’s Office

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Bring the cup home: mobile holds key to UK’s America’s Cup challenge

Computer Weekly visited the Land Rover BAR sailing team in Portsmouth to find out how mobile innovation may help bring the America’s Cup back to the UK for the first time since 1851

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Backup testing: What to test, when to test, how often to test

We run the rule over what’s involved in backup testing in virtual and physical server environments, how often you should test and the key pitfalls to avoid

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BlackBerry KEYone sales delayed a month to meet demand

IDG Contributor Network: Book Review: Practical Packet Analysis: Using Wireshark to Solve Real-World Network Problems

Ransomware attacks are taking a bigger toll on victim's wallets

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IDG Contributor Network: All’s fair in love, war and ERP -- FinancialForce goes for NetSuite’s jugular

Case Study: How Swedish retailer Stayhard boosted sales online

Swedish retailer adopts cloud-based software to turn customer browsing into sales

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Case study: Specsavers furthers digital transformation with single customer view

UK retailer Specsavers has been in the process of digital transformation for several years, and has now partnered with Fujitsu to eliminate disparate systems and create a single customer view

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TSB launches first fruit of its owner’s proprietary system

TSB launches its first IT-based service built on its new core IT platform called Proteo

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Security Think Tank: How one organisation’s incident can become everyone’s defence

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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Android users are losing interest in iPhones, survey claims

Amazon Echo Look: Do people really want an Amazon camera in their bedroom?

BlackBerry KeyOne smartphone to launch in U.S. and Canada in late May

Well, the modem WAS connected to SOMETHING

9 things your service provider wants you to know

How Veritas is getting its cloud on

Bill Coleman, a 25-year veteran of the tech industry, became Veritas Technologies' CEO a little over a year ago. He's been leading the charge to help the software vendor transition from selling legacy point storage products to creating an integrated information-management platform. The goal is to provide something that's agnostic -- will work in the cloud or on-premises or both -- and that won't require customers to invest in a constant stream of upgrades to get there.

I want to spend some more time talking about the cloud strategy and go into a little more depth on that. Before we do that, when you are finished rolling out this data management platform, how will that change the competitive landscape? Who will you view as your competitors at that point and how will it change the existing competitive relationships?

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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Cyber espionage up, but basic defences still down, DBIR shows

Organisations are still failing to address basic security issues and well-known attack methods, Verizon’s latest Data Breach Investigations Report reveals for a second year in a row

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FCC chairman plans to 'reverse the mistake' of net neutrality

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California bill would force utilities to give rebates for energy-storage systems

Great R packages for data import, wrangling and visualization

After early hype, smartwatches slowly emerge with enterprise uses

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Microsoft adds another layer to the Windows 10 patching onion

IDG Contributor Network: Mac design decline: The solution staring Apple down

Fitbit: One explodes, data from another used to charge husband with wife's murder

Man and Apple superman: A.I., Apple, and you

Dutch manufacturer turns to SDN to save 30% on network costs

Huisman, a Netherlands-based manufacturer of heavy construction equipment, has chosen Masergy to supply a hybrid WAN and SDN platform to connect multiple global locations

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McAfee links Saudi Shamoon attacks

McAfee has published data showing the evolution of Shamoon malware campaigns as the company announces increased commitment to cyber threat research

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Demo shows GPUs are more than simple accelerators

Graphics processor units have helped to accelerate a reservoir simulation program, showing that the technology could be applied to complex code

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Research: Local councils urged against rushing to adopt cloud

An academic paper, profiling the cloud adoption journeys of three local councils, cautions public sector organisations from being pressured into adopting off-premise technologies before they are ready

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Cloud-based IT services spending tops €1bn in Emea in first quarter

Demand for cloud-based IT services continues to grow in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, with spending exceeding €1bn in the first quarter of 2017

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Globalisation creates Catch-22 for protectionists as India responds to threat of US visa clampdown

US government might have to negotiate with India before getting tough on its work visa regime

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Hadoop-centric data science proves value at Danske Bank

Nordics bank Danske Bank has been using the Hortonworks distribution of Hadoop as a plank in its data science programme, which targets fraud, fills ATMs, and aims to combat customer delinquency

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Accenture increasing Newcastle-based workforce

Accenture is expanding its operation in Newcastle with the addition of 60 recruits

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Security Think Tank: Red teaming benefits to business can be profound

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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SLAs being met but most fall short of ‘always on’ backup and restore needs

Veeam Availability Report finds most IT professionals think there is a gap between how fast they can restore data and their requirements to be an “always on” organisation

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Next-generation processors block older Windows

The benefits of the latest generation of PCs will now only be available to those who run Windows 10

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IDG Contributor Network: The beauty of links on Unix servers

Why AT&T's 5G Evolution isn't really 5G

Old Windows Server machines can still fend off hacks. Here's how

As HSCN transition begins, NHS trusts prepare to make the leap

NHS customers around the UK are starting to transition their networks from the decade-old N3 service to the new HSCN

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Russian cyber espionage highlights need to improve email security

Security experts are advising political parties and businesses to pay more attention to email security after the latest revelations about a Russian cyber espionage group

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How Oracle differentiates its IaaS against AWS

Cloud computing is changing both IT infrastructure and software development. We take a look at Oracle’s plans as it starts to compete with Amazon Web Services

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Carrenza's US datacentre expansion plans help spend control firm get cloud compliant

Fourth, a customer of UK-based infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) provider Carrenza, explains how the firm’s decision to expand its US datacentre footprint has benefited its business

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Danish defence minister accuses Russia of cyber espionage

Government officials in Denmark believe they have been under attack from Russia-based hackers

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FAQ: The real impact of Trump’s H-1B executive order

Why we love doing tech support for "friends"

Tuesday 25 April 2017

Microsoft to slash cloud-connection rights for stand-alone Office

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3D NAND to make up half of all flash memory production

IDG Contributor Network: Filestack reverses the concept of the CDN to offer lightning fast file uploads globally

Startup claims 3D printers create metal parts faster, more cheaply

Oracle plans ‘startup organization’ focused on cloud computing, A.I. and VR

SAP Q1 2017 results: cloud revenue €906m, 5,800 customers for S/4

SAP has announced €5.29bn in first quarter 2017 revenue, of which €906m was for cloud subscription and support, 17% of the total. Supplier adds 400 S/4 Hana customer in quarter

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Court grants Lauri Love appeal against extradition

Alleged hacker’s appeal court hearing will be the first major test of the UK’s forum bar, designed to protect vulnerable people from extradition

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Pivot3 launches Acuity hyper-converged with NVMe flash and QoS

Acuity operating environment merges features inherited from NexGen acquisition and adds NVMe Accelerator nodes with flash as cache in front of main storage

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MigSolv offers SME colocation clients way-in to public sector deals through Janet network

Norwich-based colocation provider embarks on technology tie-up with Janet's commercial arm to ensure clients have direct access to education sector network

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UK trade department in New York to promote fintech firms

Group of financial technology firms taken to New York to show off their knowledge of regulatory compliance software

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Huddle needs $5m equity injection or to find a buyer, as investment declaration deadline looms

Companies House documents reveal Huddle needs to raise $5m or more by the end of April or find a buyer to meet its financial obligations for the next 12 months

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City University London launches undergraduate data science course after postgraduate success

Following the success of its postgraduate data science course, London university launches undergraduate programme

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How your company needs to train workers in cybersecurity

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IDG Contributor Network: GE starts to make good on that 'software company' promise

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IDG Contributor Network: Self-driving cars now ‘way more’ inevitable with launch of Waymo’s first test fleet

Apple's calls in the rocket scientists to explore new worlds

What Waymo hopes to accomplish with its autonomous car ride-hailing program

With CRM integration, Microsoft finds another use for LinkedIn

If I only had a brain...er, executive assistant

How NASA's A.I. moonshots idea could help your enterprise

Storm clouds gather for US-EU Privacy Shield data deal

The European Parliament of Justice launches unprecedented criticism of Privacy Shield, while the Irish Court mulls future of binding corporate contracts

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Security Think Tank: How to maximise the value or red team exercises

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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Tips on how to get a Hana implementation off the ground

The confusion around SAP’s in-memory database is holding many customers back. We look at some of the approaches being taken to simplify implementation

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Monday 24 April 2017

One in eight people have suffered a healthcare data breach

A quarter of victims had their NI number compromised and 18% saw their biometric identifiers compromised, but most people trust healthcare providers with their data

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Government must extend machine learning support across education and industry

The Royal Society believes the UK is well placed to make the most of machine learning, but it is early days and technical and policy issues need addressing

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SAP board member talks Middle East investment

In an interview with Computer Weekly, SAP’s chief financial officer, Luka Mucic, talks up the significance of the UAE and wider Middle East region in terms of IT transformation

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Gulf Air refreshes storage and server farm hardware with Dell EMC

Airline completes major project to revamp its storage infrastructure with Dell EMC technologies

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Cancer researcher gets Nodeum LTFS tape NAS

Belgium-based OncoDNA replaces IBM tape library with flash-powered Nodeum LTFS to provide file access to backup and archive tapes at approaching nearline timescales

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CEOs rate productivity 'very low' from emerging tech

Customers roast Microsoft over security bulletins' demise

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Researchers remotely kill the engine of a moving car by hacking vulnerable car dongle

IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft’s Edge browser is pretty dull

What life after the smartphone will look like

Research highlights cloud security complacency in organisations that ditch on-premise tech

Enterprise attitudes to cloud security are laid bare in the latest research report from Bitglass, and suggest more could be done to secure corporate data stored off-premise

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Motorola brings big data digital evidence service to UK police forces

Motorola is launching a digital evidence management service to UK police forces, backed off into AWS cloud infrastructure

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Consortium hopes to drive autonomous car from London to Oxford

The Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles has awarded an £8.6m grant to back a consortium attempting the UK’s first Level 4 autonomous vehicle test run, to take place within the next two-and-a-half years

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450417381/Consortium-hopes-to-drive-autonomous-car-from-London-to-Oxford

Cyber security centre of excellence to open at Cardiff University

Cardiff University and Airbus have launched the first centre of its kind in Europe to tackle cyber attacks on critical infrastructure

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Security Think Tank: Red teaming can help businesses identify best security controls

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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Danish bank group first to offer mobile payments with Dankort

A group of banks in Denmark are working together on a mobile payments service

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Criminal Courts Review Commission appoints forensic accountants for Post Office IT system cases

Investigation into claims of miscarriages of justice in relation to a Post Office accounting system has appointed a forensic accountant firm

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450417356/Criminal-Courts-Review-Commission-appoints-forensic-accountants-for-Post-Office-IT-system-cases

Collaboration is key to fighting cyber crime, say UK police

Cyber crime will be defeated only through collaboration, according to UK police, the Global Cyber Alliance, Cyber Defence Alliance and Verizon

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Russian man receives longest-ever prison sentence in the US for hacking

Use LinkedIn a lot? Read its new privacy policy — carefully.

Will the DeX dock work for business? Maybe tomorrow.

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Fingerprint Apple's iPhones? Add it to the list of things Uber has done

Tim Cook’s Apple’s mic-drop moment

IDG Contributor Network: The real meaning of a merged channel strategy

FAQ: What is blockchain and how can it help business?

Hey, it HAS a C: prompt, so what's the problem?

Friday 21 April 2017

IDG Contributor Network: At DockerCon, another one of those PR fail stories

IDG Contributor Network: When pure play isn’t: Mirantis releases Kubernetes distro

Microsoft fixes Windows 10 upgrade tempo and timing to placate enterprises

Researchers build a microprocessor from flexible materials

Users' orders: Make it easier to build hybrid clouds

How to create an automatically updating Google spreadsheet

'Millions' in enterprises expected to buy Galaxy S8

Government puts up £23m a year for AI to boost UK economy

Business secretary Greg Clark announces Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, committing more than £1bn over four years

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Information security key to digital era business models

Security will become increasingly important as industries seek to collaborate and use each other’s capabilities to enable new business models, with the banking sector leading the way

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Lack of risk taking could threaten British tech, says Level39’s head

Failing to take risks in the current climate of rapid change could act as a barrier for growth for British tech and businesses, according to head of Level39

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450417275/Lack-of-risk-taking-could-threaten-British-tech-says-Level39s-head

Security Think Tank: How to get the best out of red team exercises

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Security-Think-Tank-How-to-get-the-best-out-of-red-team-exercises

UK likely to face national cyber emergency, says NCSC

The UK is likely to face a level-1 cyber attack at some point in the future, according to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450417266/UK-likely-to-face-national-cyber-emergency-says-NCSC

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What happened when the Apple I team got together?

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CW@50: A look at life on the job in IT through cartoons

Because NOBODY can see through cardboard, right?

Linux, PCs and Trump’s ‘Buy American’ problem

Got Alexa? 12 devices that extend its reach

Research: OpenStack user satisfaction ratings drop, as adoption of the open source cloud rises

Use of OpenStack-powered clouds continues to grow across companies of all sizes, but customer satisfaction levels appear to have dropped, research shows

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Thursday 20 April 2017

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Hackers use old Stuxnet-related bug to carry out attacks

Blockchain used to power Brooklyn microgrid for solar energy re-sale

Developer lifts Windows 7's update blockade with unsanctioned patch

FCC ends price caps on many business data lines

How to ensure tech staff gain ‘essential soft skills’

Nottingham Trent University’s infrastructure services manager explains how she has made sure her technology team have the essential soft skills they need to support users

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Camden open data platform aims to blaze trail across London

Camden council’s open data platform aims to enlist other London boroughs in a drive to be “world class”. The borough is home to leading lights of UK tech, including Google UK and BT Openreach

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Mastercard integrates biometric technology into cards

MasterCard tests out biometric technology embedded into payment cards, with further trials in Europe planned

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Emerging technologies: How can you cut through the noise?

Technology leaders need to focus the raw potential of emerging technology into a set of priorities with measurable, tangible business impacts

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Dunkin' Donuts and Here Technologies join AWS cloud customer roll call

Companies have separately declared AWS to be their preferred infrastructure partner, as the cloud giant continues to make significant in-roads into the enterprise

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Ofcom: Openreach must do more on duct and pole access

Ofcom releases more detailed proposals to enable CSPs to access Openreach’s national network infrastructure for fibre broadband roll out

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Banks suffer average of 85 attempted serious cyber attacks a year, and one-third are successful

Banks face daily cyber attacks, many of which succeed in stealing data, research finds

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Security Think Tank: Red teaming will benefit security mature organisations most

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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People present the biggest challenge, say infosec professionals

More than 80% of security professionals identify people as the industry’s biggest challenge, but companies are becoming better prepared to deal with cyber breaches, a survey reveals

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Apple calls climate change 'undeniable', Greenpeace says repairs matter too

How tech teams can reduce LGBT+ university dropout

The number of students in the LGBT community who consider dropping out of university is higher than the average, but IT teams can make some small changes which will make a big difference to this figure

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How to manage data analytics programmes and teams

Data analytics technology won’t deliver business value by itself – it needs to be deployed, and its users organised to deliver value

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UK's first digital government head, Andrew Pinder, dies

Pinder was responsible for pushing the UK broadband agenda and starting the ball rolling on the digitisation of government services

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Riverbed buys Xirrus to add wireless to SD-WAN line-up

Network performance technology supplier says acquisition will strengthen its software-defined network offering

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InterContinental Hotel Group reveals extent of malware attack

Hotel group InterContinental (IHG) reveals that malware attempting to glean payment card details sat undetected on its network in the US for three months

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Object storage services emerge as new cloud pricing battleground, claims 451 Research

IBM, Amazon, Google and others have all cut the price of their object storage services in recent months, suggesting the cloud price wars are entering a new phase, says 451 Research

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Human interaction still key to cyber attacks, study reveals

An analysis of threats faced by organisations in the first quarter of 2017 reveals that cyber attackers still rely heavily on user interaction

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Machine-to-machine 'voice' has a name, a chirp, and a niche

Heck, if you do it that way, ANYTHING would work!

12 tips to curb data usage in Android

Wednesday 19 April 2017

IBM sales and profits down, but future focus areas see growth

IBM experiences another fall in sales, but it continues to sell more in areas that will make up its future business

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Microsoft plugs new power savings in Windows 10

6 useful R functions you might not know

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Facebook updates Workplace as enterprise collaboration gets hot again

IDG Contributor Network: The follow-me mode in this drone is like a scary, fanatical personal assistant

DHS' ICS-CERT warns of BrickerBot: IoT malware that will brick vulnerable devices

Conflicting advice blurs cyber safety

Companies are being overloaded with information about cyber threats and complain of a lack of relevant advice

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StorageOS goes to market with persistent Docker container storage

StorageOS is now available on the Docker marketplace with software product that manages stateful storage for containers, with advanced storage features such as data protection and encryption

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TelefĂłnica rolls out AI-based network management

Mobile operator tests Huawei’s SmartCare service operation centre to manage customer connections to its networks

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Skype most popular communication channel for cyber criminals

The cyber criminal network is truly global and collaborative, making use of popular messaging services, a study has revealed

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Equinix tops global colocation leader boards on coverage and connectivity grounds

Colocation giant Equinix emerges as the one to beat in Cloudscene’s inaugural rankings of globe’s biggest datacentre service providers

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Trump’s clampdown on use of immigrant IT workers may have little impact

US president's latest executive order aims to reduce the number of immigrant IT workers in the country

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Rebuild and revamp: Housing association on benefits of ditching its legacy, on-premise tech

Bournemouth Churches Housing Association (BCHA) explains how ditching its 15-year-old legacy IT system has led to an uptick in the responsiveness and levels of customer care it offers

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Apple’s Tim Cook: 'Freedoms require protection'

Buyers’ Guide: Prices dropping for data visualization software

Market conditions are "highly favorable" for buyers of data visualization software because of "steady price drops," according to procurement analysts at IBISWorld Inc.

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Majority of open source has security flaws

Software audit highlights major security weaknesses across all open source software

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Blockchain: 'Overhyped' buzzword or real-deal enterprise solution?

It's one thing you just can't have too many of

Mingis on Tech: How IT can prep for robots and avoid big cloud gotchas

How Dutch university quickly connected thousands of students to new learning management system

Dutch university TU Delft is replacing its legacy learning management system after 17 years

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What to do first when hit by a cyber attack

Security consultant Gemma Moore looks at the actions organisations should take if they suspect they have suffered a cyber security incident

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How Oracle tackles licensing discrepancies

The recent publication of court filings from a licence dispute case shows a catalogue of underhanded techniques the supplier used following an audit

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Security Think Tank: A real world approach to security testing

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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Robotic automation takes off in the Nordics

Software robots are rapidly automating traditionally manual tasks at enterprises across the Nordic region

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Quantum upgrades to StorNext 6 with replication and app QoS

Quantum StorNext scale-out file system adds to cloud capability with granular replication that can operate one-to-one, one-to-many, plus provide storage QoS per application

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IDG Contributor Network: TeleSign wants to take on Twilio

Tuesday 18 April 2017

How to attract more women into the Gulf tech sector

Organisations in the Middle East need to increase the number of women in their IT workforces

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Experts contend Microsoft canceled Feb. updates to patch NSA exploits

BrandPost: How to Make Working Onsite Worthwhile to Encourage Collaboration

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IDG Contributor Network: In the need for speed, Fastly goes all the way to the edge

IDG Contributor Network: What Sears' recent troubles could tell us about Amazon's future

Security Think Tank: Time to look at red teaming?

How can organisations use red teaming to identify security gaps?

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How cloud, IoT and mobile devices are driving demand for edge datacentres

The demand for edge datacentres and computing resources is steadily rising. Rene Millman takes a look at what's driving the trend

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Microsoft underlines importance of keeping software updated

Microsoft has underlined the importance of keeping software up to date by confirming that no supported versions of its software are vulnerable to leaked NSA hacking tools

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FDM uses gamification to make graduate recruitment process more inclusive

IT services firm uses Yellow Hook Reef game to make its graduate recruitment process more inclusive and enjoyable for candidates

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Lloyds Bank tests biometric authentication from Microsoft

Banking group is trying out enterprise-grade biometric authentication for its online customers

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Virtus Data Centres plots to expand Slough colocation footprint

Colocation provider sets out plans to expand its datacentre footprint in Slough, as demand for locally hosted cloud services grows

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Kone brings elevator maintenance online with IBM Watson and Salesforce

Lift manufacturer is using sensors and artificial intelligence to support its maintenance staff

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Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ will be great phones -- once Bixby works

iPhone 8 release delayed by design, report claims

How one personal cyber insurance policy stacks up

Trump to order wholesale H-1B reform

Almost 100% of retailers think IT is critical to store branches

Retailers are beginning to realise the role technology plays in the online and offline space, with a majority of retailers saying IT is essential to stores

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UK businesses need to up cyber security with one in five hit by attacks

Big UK businesses are targeted by cyber attacks more heavily, but all need to improve cyber security with one in five UK firms falling victim in the past 12 months, a survey reveals

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First MariaDB user conference hails renaissance of relational model

At its inaugural user conference in New York, MariaDB corporation leaders Michael Howard and Monty Widenius say the open source relational database model finds its moment beyond NoSQL phase

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Think of it as 'bonding through shared pain'

Five pitfalls to avoid when migrating to the cloud

The strange new world of hiring and employee tracking

Monday 17 April 2017

H-1B visa demand slips; analysts see Trump effect

Mozilla scraps Firefox's 'Aurora' dev track

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IDG Contributor Network: Most of the Windows zero-day exploits have already been patched

IDG Contributor Network: Nine ways to compare files on Unix

Unsubsidized wind and solar now the cheapest source for new electric power

Microsoft confirms it's patched most of the NSA's Windows exploits

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1,175 hotels listed in payment card breach of Holiday Inn parent company

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The human side of the data revolution

IDG Contributor Network: Mirror, mirror on the wall, will you leave me any shoppers at all?

Profiling 10 types of hackers

Busy work, meet the buddy system

Microgrids: Energy independence (and money saved) for companies

Friday 14 April 2017

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Toshiba’s memory biz sale attracts many, including Apple

Microsoft begins denying updates to some Windows 7 users

IDG Contributor Network: Cars and the IoT: The lane lines are blurring

Quantum computing advances toward the enterprise

IDG Contributor Network: Massive change to a moderate Patch Tuesday

10+ Apple MacBook Pro Touchbar tips

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Windows 10 Redstone: A guide to the builds

Tech firms crowd into San Francisco, but it’s still no Silicon Valley

Untroductuon to UT, 1970s-style

Review: da Vinci Jr. 2.0 Mix 3D printer produces good quality, multi-colored objects

Thursday 13 April 2017

Nintendo discontinues the NES Classic -- this could be why

Microsoft sets May 9 as original Windows 10's retirement date

On-premises HR users risk being left behind, Oracle says

IoT device sales set to surge in next decade

Microsoft again ballyhoos Edge as battery tightwad

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Comcast Business offers direct connection to IBM Cloud network

Cloud, AI and security driving network monitoring industry

We explore the latest developments and trends in enterprise network monitoring and management

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Enterprise adoption of encryption accelerating, study shows

Cloud adoption and escalating threats are accelerating adoption of encryption, a study has revealed

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Interview: Chris Young, chief executive of McAfee

McAfee’s chief shares his views on Brexit, GDPR, encryption and his company’s new independence in an exclusive UK interview with Computer Weekly

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Yelp deploys Splunk to improve data access

Yelp uses Splunk Enterprise in IT and across business services to help build revenue opportunities

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Improve your internet privacy, with or without help from the government

422 million reasons Apple is building diabetes sensors

IDG Contributor Network: How to sign documents in the digital age

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5 ways your company can defuse a social media crisis

Six key security weaknesses in industrial systems

Organisations should mitigate six key vulnerabilities in industrial control systems to reduce the risk of cyber attack, warns security firm FireEye

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What's in a name?

With robots on the job, it won't be IT as usual

Wednesday 12 April 2017

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Microsoft kills off security bulletins after several stays

Microsoft plies corporate customers with Windows 10 Creators Update free trial

IDG Contributor Network: CRM implementation: Change is hard but it's worth it

How to test your home network for a Telnet vulnerability

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Samsung's Bixby voice assistant won't ship with Galaxy S8 on April 21

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Windows as a service? Now, there’s an argument for Linux

How to tune storage performance for different workloads

We run the rule over what’s needed to get the best storage performance for databases, virtual servers and desktops, web and email servers and analytics use cases

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Commercial PC sales help to reverse IDC’s negative forecast

PC market defies experts by recording growth of 0.6% after five years of decline

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Interview: Codecon – a platform for skills development through instant feedback

By providing programmers with instantaneous feedback, they are more likely to improve and develop the skills they’ll need for the corporate environment, says Codecon creator

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Data breaches strip tens of millions off UK firms’ market value, study shows

Security experts say the fact that data breaches at FTSE 100 firms cost on average £120m in market value should be a wake-up call for boards to ensure they have an adequate cyber security strategy

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Changing channels: How DevOps, shared infrastructure and smart hiring help ITV innovate

Tom Clark, head of Common Platform at ITV, explains how embracing agile thinking and shared infrastructure is helping the broadcaster stay one step ahead of its commercial competitors

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Pure Storage launches FlashArray//X with NVMe drives

FlashArray//X has NVMe drives but end-to-end storage-to-host NVMe connectivity will have to wait for an NVMe-over-fabrics (NVMf) version planned for release later this year

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Growth of hyperscale operators risks squeezing smaller players out of cloud, research warns

As the hold of the hyperscale datacentre operators on the wider cloud market tightens, Synergy Research Group looks at the impact their influence is having on the wider IT market

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New-format Patch Tuesday reveals Office and Hyper-V flaws

Microsoft has changed the way it alerts Windows admins and has issued critical patches for Office and Hyper-V

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Government must keep EU telecoms and broadband rules after Brexit

The Broadband Stakeholder Group has published a report on the future of the broadband and telecoms sector, urging the government not to lose touch with EU regulations after Brexit

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Foreign cyber attackers may have targeted EU referendum

Cyber attacks may have targeted the EU referendum website in an attempt to influence the outcome, MPs have warned

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Chatbots, Fitbits and AI: IT suppliers identify the top trends in HR technology

Businesses are using Fitbits, artificial intelligence and chatbots to improve working life as competition increases to recruit talented ‘millennials’

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How will the apprenticeship levy impact tech employers?

The government has changed the way apprenticeships are funded in the UK, but how will this affect the technology industry?

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Crafty Ohio inmates scavenged parts, built PCs for hacking and hid them in ceiling

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Imagination, Dialog, Synaptics: Will Apple ditch ARM?

You phone's sensors can spy on you -- here's how

Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V: More secure, but not faster

With Windows Server 2016, Microsoft has introduced a lengthy list of improvements to Hyper-V. Along with functional additions like container support, nested virtualization, and increased memory and vCPU limits, you’ll find a number of new features, including production-grade checkpoints and the ability to hot-add memory and network adapters, that ease administration.

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What prevents breaches: process, technology or people? One answer is PC, and one is right.

7 tips to strengthen online security

IDG Contributor Network: A.I. in the kitchen: It's not that far from reality

By comparison, 'What's your sign?' would be cool

A.I. in the driver’s seat with the enterprise

7 ways Android and Windows 10 can work well together

EU-backed fund to encourage data-sharing between startups and enterprises launches

Three-year project seeks to encourage enterprises to embark on information-sharing exercises with startups and SMEs to bolster data-led innovation

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Tuesday 11 April 2017

Security as a service on the rise in the UAE

Organisations in the United Arab Emirates are increasingly turning to security services

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Middle East’s Uber-like service adopts facial recognition technology

Ride-hailing service is using facial recognition technology to reassure customers that drivers are authorised

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Hacked Dallas sirens get extra encryption to fend off future attacks

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How United can meld action and social media to save its brand

How United needs to meld action and social media to save its brand

FAQ: Enterprises face another Windows 10 upgrade

IDG Contributor Network: Corvil has as authentic past, but it is focused on the future

Boeing turns to 3D-printed parts to save millions on its 787 Dreamliner

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IDG Contributor Network: How AI could help United Airlines avoid problems with overbooking passengers

New guidelines point to an augmented future

Cisco fortifies storage throughput, analytics

‘Can do’ attitude of DevOps teams is driving cloud-first strategies

The cloud-first strategies of businesses across sectors are maturing, with DevOps teams playing a leading role

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Thurrock Council latest to put gigabit broadband in public housing

Thurrock Council will fit out thousands of publicly owned properties with gigabit fibre-to-the-premises broadband

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Europol and Brazil agree co-operation on cyber crime

Brazil, which has a significant and growing cyber crime problem both as the target of international attacks and the source of regional attacks, is set to work more closely with Europol to fight cross-border crime

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Ofcom to readjust BT dark fibre pricing after error

Competition and Markets Authority rules in favour of appeal filed by TalkTalk relating to how much BT is allowed to charge other providers for buying dark fibre

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Video will become ‘cash cow’ for telecoms providers, says Huawei

Video services have the potential to generate a lot of money for telcos, according to Huawei president of products and solutions Ryan Ding

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IDG Contributor Network: Sprinklr takes on the big boys of customer experience

IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft pushes ahead with Redstone 3, the next big Windows 10 update

IDG Contributor Network: The secrets of password aging on Unix systems

Samsung beats Apple as eyes turn to iPhone 8

IT Resume Makeover: Transitioning from IT pro to IT leader

Once you reach the senior level of your career, the time comes where you need to change how you approach the resume writing process. As a seasoned professional in a leadership role, you need to focus less on your technical skills and more on defining your value proposition.

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Bank gets lesson in the security failings of third parties

AMD acquihires Nitero to up its VR cred

Data centers decline as users turn to rented servers

First question: Was it wired or wireless?

Kelihos botnet downed after arrest of alleged kingpin

The US has led the takedown of the international botnet Kelihos after the arrest in Spain of the Russian believed to have operated the botnet since 2010

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House of Fraser drops Oracle support to invest in multi-channel retail

IT departments need to cut costs to reinvest in new projects. House of Fraser’s has a multi-channel strategy and Oracle support wasn’t strategic

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Monday 10 April 2017

IAM a core building block for GDPR compliance

Identity and access management is key to enabling organisations to become compliant with the GDPR, increase security and improve customer relationships, according to a senior analyst at KuppingerCole

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CW@50: A half-century of data storage (PDF)

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FCC kills plan to allow mobile phone conversations on flights

Foxconn said to offer $27B for Toshiba's memory chip business

Microsoft acquires Deis to boost its Kubernetes chops

Suspected CIA spying tools linked to hacks in 16 countries

Windows 10 beta testing resumes after briefest break yet

How to improve Dynamic Lock in Windows 10 Creators Update

New ransomware demanded high score on anime-style shooter game not bitcoins

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Hack of Dallas emergency sirens prompts more warnings to bolster cybersecurity

RStudio makes another high-profile hire

Spending forecast shows early signs of on-premise server demise

The datacentre equipment market appears to be indicating the long-term impact of cloud computing on server sales

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Government outsourcing contracts to be extended due to Brexit

Government outsourcing contracts could be extended without renegotiation due to the civil service being overburdened with Brexit work

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Slough and Maidenhead to light up 48km fibre broadband network

CityFibre starts work on a new Gigabit City project in Berkshire, connecting businesses in Slough and Maidenhead to an ultrafast fibre broadband network

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The Graze journey: from pureplay to multi-channel

Health food retailer Graze began as an online subscription platform, but has used customer data to successfully cross the boundary into the physical retail space, says CEO Anthony Fletcher

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Ninety-six more hours of strike action at Fujitsu in the UK

Fujitsu staff are on strike again in protest against job and pension cuts

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Dallas city alarm hack raises fears over vital system security

Hackers have accessed the emergency alert system in Dallas in the largest breach of its kind, raising fears about the cyber security of critical infrastructure

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Customer expectation is biggest problem for retail, says panel

As retailers increasingly try to serve consumers across online, in-store and mobile, the main challenge they face is consumer expectation, according to a panel of experts

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Cloud increasingly part of the job for storage professionals

451 Group research finds storage professionals are less concerned with data growth than last year but increasingly likely to have to manage storage capacity in the cloud

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Outsourcing service left Scottrade Bank customer data exposed

Mistake by outsourcing service provider left the details of 20,000 Scottrade Bank customers vulnerable to theft

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Hana speeds up customer service for blinds maker

Hillarys Blinds switched its SAP CRM from Oracle to the Hana platform to optimise business processes

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Email-based attacks exploit unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Word

Spain arrests supposed Russian computer scientist at U.S. request

Video: ZTE's first Android smartwatch is here

A.I. player AlphaGo to play Chinese Go champion

The iCloud hackers' bitcoin ransom looks like a fake

Buffooning yourself: Are you jargoning and acronyming your audience to death?

IDG Contributor Network: Adidas figures out how to win with physical stores

Angry Shadow Brokers release password for suspected NSA hacking tools

‘I expect to be able to tap my AirPods and ask Siri to get me a loan'

Labor Department accuses Google of underpaying women

Enterprises get to work in the cloud

Shhhh!

Windows Embedded's future looks rocky

Friday 7 April 2017

What Aerospike learned from testing Intel's superfast Optane SSDs

Microsoft launches Windows 10 beta program for business users

Microsoft hikes Windows 10 savings claims by 28%

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WikiLeaks: CIA used bits of Carberp Trojan code for malware deployment

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Twitter pulls lawsuit after feds back down

IoT malware begins to show destructive behavior

Samsung's squashing of Tizen smart-TV bugs is turning messy

The Weekly Wrap: Time to prep for Windows 10 Creators Update

U.S. lawmakers demand to know how many residents are under surveillance

BrandPost: Do You Know What Your Millennial Employees Want?

What C-level leaders need to know about cybersecurity

BrandPost: Five Outside-of-the-Box Workplace Services that Employees Will Love

This year's H-1B cap is quickly reached -- and exceeded

Home Office U-turn over IR35 contractor classifications prompts IT project delay fears

IT project delays predicted at Home Office, following reports of last-minute departmental U-turn over contractors' IR35 status classifications

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Most UK companies not prepared for service provider failures

UK businesses are ill-prepared for the impact on their business resulting from the failure of an IT of business process supplier

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Cyber security fears are a barrier to fintech innovation

Survey shows most large financial services firms believe better visibility of cyber security controls within fintechs would improve prospects of partnering with them

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How Game used data to transform store experience and drive personalisation

Group insight director at video games retailer explains how customer interaction data has been used to create a personalised experience in-store

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Pairing Galaxy S8 with Microsoft apps seen as benefit to business customers

How to use Apple’s new Clips app

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Amazon Prime members get an exclusive 20% off the pre-order of Prey. In Prey, you awaken aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the moon in the year 2032. You are the key subject of an experiment meant to alter humanity forever – but things have gone terribly wrong.

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IDG Contributor Network: Creators Update notes: Boot Camp issues and personal experience

Want to make money from YouTube? Just get 10k views first

What it takes to become an application security engineer

Jeff Williams became an application security engineer in the late 1990s, before it was a common job title.

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FCC said to have a plan for rollback of net neutrality rules

Samsung's profit soars

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U.S. businesses jump on trend to buy unlocked smartphones

C'mon, what BETTER use of superpowers is there?

10 fun tech ads through the years

How an MSSP scaled up its security analysts' capacity

Irish-managed security services provider Smattech has increased its speed and capacity to analyse cyber attacks using IBM’s fledging cognitive computing technology

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MEPs call for European Commission to reassess Privacy Shield

European parliamentarians have called for an immediate review of the Privacy Shield EU-US data transfer framework due to concerns about privacy protections being undermined in the US

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City of London Wi-Fi project contract awarded

The City of London Corporation’s plans to cover the Square Mile with a free, public access Wi-Fi project are moving ahead at speed

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Thursday 6 April 2017

CIO interview: Richard Sharp, CTO, Shazam

We speak to the new chief technology officer at music discovery service Shazam about how to foster an innovation culture

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Twitter sues U.S. government for demanding it unmask an 'alt' account

Apache Struts 2 exploit allows ransomware on servers

Facebook's M assistant launches in U.S., will offer chat suggestions

VPNs on a Chromebook: a scorecard of VPN providers

Review: Amazon QuickSight covers the BI basics

When I reviewed self-service exploratory business intelligence (BI) products in 2015, I covered the strengths and weaknesses of Tableau 9.0, Qlik Sense 2.0, and Microsoft Power BI. As I pointed out at the time, these three products offer a range of data access, discovery, and visualization capabilities at a range of prices, with Tableau the most capable and expensive, Qlik Sense in the middle, and Power BI the least capable but a very good value.

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Apple breaks with secrecy to rebut negative narrative

Expect higher prices for PCs and mobile devices this year

U.S. seeks curbs on use of entry-level H-1B programmers

Tableau moves to subscription pricing for its BI products

Windows 10 data collection: What you need to know

IDG Contributor Network: Did Congress just accidentally help keep your browsing history more private?

U.S. trade lobbying group attacked by suspected Chinese hackers

WD unveils its first portable SSD with internal drive speeds

Anti-trust complaints target Microsoft in the European Union

Microsoft comes under pressure as software suppliers raise market abuse complaints with the European Commission over bundling of Defender security software with Windows

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IR35 reforms: Stakeholders warn of risk to public sector IT projects as contractors walk

With the IR35 reforms coming into force today, 6 April, contracting stakeholders warn of the widespread threat the changes pose to the delivery of public sector IT projects

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Telenor launches IoT pilot in Norway

Telenor is opening up its IoT infrastructure in Norway to encourage students and entrepreneurs to develop IoT products and services

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Research fires warning at banks over branch closures

Traditional retail banks cannot rely on customer loyalty if service levels drop as a result of branch closures and staff cuts

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McAfee report reveals five challenges to cyber threat intelligence

McAfee Labs’ latest report details the challenges facing threat intelligence sharing efforts and reveals growing trends in malware, ransomware, mobile malware and other threats

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Sweden’s Bisnode consolidates outsourced IT

Swedish firm Bisnode brings multiple IT services contracts under one roof

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Interview: F-Secure’s Mikko Hyppönen on the Nordics, Russia and the internet of insecure things

Computer Weekly sat down with Finnish cyber security expert Mikko Hyppönen to talk about security in the Nordics, Russia and the trouble with connected devices

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IDG Contributor Network: 5 ways your company can benefit from using a VPN

4 fantastic features in Google's Android Phone app

F-Secure buys Little Flocker to combat macOS ransomware

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Australian competition watchdog takes Apple to court over 'error 53' claims

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Top 5 email security best practices to prevent malware distribution

10 things to worry about when your vendor divests

Australia slams Apple for telling customers 'you're repairing it wrong'

IDG Contributor Network: Humble Bundle lassos Python

IDG Contributor Network: Crunchbase ramps up to deliver business information everywhere

Smackdown: Office 365 vs. G Suite management

When you choose a productivity platform like Microsoft’s Office 365 or Google’s G Suite, the main focus is on the platform’s functionality: Does it do the job you need?

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Economy boosts CIO budgets, as A.I. helps IBM, says Morgan Stanley

Antsy Windows 10 users can grab Creators Update now

YouTube TV is here -- but is it something people want?

Twitter debuts a Lite version for emerging markets

Six in 10 people believe their lives will improve with autonomous vehicles

Bet he really missed his self-modifying code, too

Stay private and productive with 2 new Bluetooth headphones

Wednesday 5 April 2017

Middle East enterprises urged to embrace governance, risk and compliance

The enforcement of corporate governance issues is still variable throughout the Middle East and making a strong business case for investment in GRC can be a challenge.

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U.S. may expand laptop ban to more airports

Google bets on another Asia-Pacific submarine cable

More high-end GPUs are now compatible with Dell's 8K monitor

H-1B employers face stricter rules

Cisco/AppDynamics upgrade broadens DevOps role in app management

Ugly Jenkins gets friendly new UI

Microsoft tries to appease Windows 10 data collection critics

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Hiding in plain sight: 4 places to find cybersecurity talent in your own organization

Simeon Holloway wanted to parlay his 13 years of IT experience into a cybersecurity position. He thought that it would be a relatively easy transition considering the global shortage of cybersecurity professionals and his eagerness to learn.

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Critical Xen hypervisor flaw endangers virtualized environments

Google says its AI chips smoke CPUs, GPUs in performance tests

Microsoft reveals what data Windows 10 collects from you

Tablet loan service helps Emirates get round US device ban

Emirates is attempting to mitigate the impact of the laptop and tablet ban on flights travelling to the US by offering tablet loans to business and first class passengers

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How to implement a low-power WAN to support the IoT

We explore the options and the implementation process for an LPWAN to support internet of things projects in the enterprise

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Technology investments core to JP Morgan Chase success

US investment bank is reaping the benefits of its $9.5bn annual technology spend

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Dutch IT companies introduce unlimited staff holidays

IT firms in The Netherlands are leading the way with strategies to give employees control of how much time they take off work

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No More Ransom expands capacity

More organisations have joined an anti-ransomware cross-industry initiative, boosting its capacity to help victims of ransomware as attackers begin to focus on business targets

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