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IBM Pulse 2012: Louvre becomes Europe's first smart museum
IBM has helped the Louvre Museum to implement an intelligent management system to keep its most important assets safe and available for visitors.
PAYG mobiles to join government database?
Reports suggest those buying PAYG mobiles will be forced to provide ID, but the Home Office couldn’t be forced to confirm or deny whether that is...
Oracle flies up to Amazon cloud servers
Amazon will offer Oracle Database 11g Release 2 over its sky-high relational database later this year.
Barracuda admits mistake after hack
Security firm Barracuda admits to a mistake which let hackers steal partner information.
Right-wing EDL group hacked
The English Defence League has been targeted by a group of politically-motivated hackers.
Most business data "not good enough"
Businesses rely heavily on inaccurate and poorly managed information, research warns.
BI shows girls do better than boys at University of Greenwich
BI software helped the University find out that women students were consistently doing better than the men.
Government plans to store call, email details
A massive database to store call, email and browser session information is being considered to battle terrorism.
Public Sector Roundup: Tech spreads information
Steria mobilises the Cleveland Police, Becta launches a new education technology website and the Department of Health funds a database to help save...
ContactPoint database under security spotlight
The ongoing debate on national databases has been reignited today as new reports suggest children's data being lost from the yet to be launched...
ICO shuts down firm selling private worker data
The Information Commissioner's Office will prosecute the owner of a construction worker database, and is considering action against the firms which...
Oracle issues 30 security patches
Oracle's database server is the target of 10 of the 30 patches issued today.
Kognitio looks to kill the physical cube
Kognitio believes its Pablo technology could mark a significant moment in data analytics.
Firms' uber sensitive data slipping into competitors hands
Businesses are seeing their sensitive data fall into the hands of competitors, according to a new survey.
Government confirms post-election plans to track public comms
New government legislation to force telecoms companies and ISPs to keep records of all personal communication for a year will be held off until the...
Timeline: Outbreak! - The rise of the SQL infection
IT PRO has been watching and charting the progress of what is one of the biggest and most high profile web security threats of this year - the SQL...
Government databases should be judged on privacy
Should the UK follow Canada’s lead and ensure that every government database undergoes a privacy assessment?
How serious are Tories with database rollback promises?
Eleanor Laing MP outlined her party’s proposals on databases to a room of industry experts today but held back from offering a guarantee on the...
Data watchdog issues stark warnings
The Information Commissioner condemns government database expansion plans, with particular venom reserved for the MoD and HMRC after data breaches.
SQL Server 2008 release candidate revealed
The last 'beta' build of Microsoft's next database platform is released for testing ahead of a full release later this year.
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