results for 'ip'
EU rules ISPs can't be forced to filter pirated content
ISPs shouldn't be made to monitor their traffic in order to spot IP infringements, the EU has ruled.
Gmail generation threaten corporate security
Employees under 25 are increasingly working around business email restrictions by using personal accounts to send important documents.
Hargreaves copyright report gets strong backing
The report suggesting changes to copyright laws gets backing from privacy groups, politicians and lawyers.
BSA calls for tougher IP theft laws
New BSA report suggests software theft has an economy wide affect and harsher IP penalties are needed.
US names and shames worst IP protectors
Canada joins 10 others in Special 301 worst-of-the-worst category.
Manchester upgrades CCTV network
The city council confirms faith in CCTV with order to upgrade analogue surveillance technology in line with network IP migrations plans.
UK companies called on for IP evidence
Independent review asks whether intellectual property framework helps or hinders businesses to adapt in the ‘digital age.’
University of Glasgow to offer free IP
The University of Glasgow will offer some of its intellectual property for free.
Most workers would pilfer business data
Most workers would happily take corporate data when they leave their employer, an Imperva survey finds.
Government confirms IP law review
Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed an independent review into intellectual property law in the UK.
IPO announces £3 million tech fund
IPO savings will be used to support IP-based technology projects.
Industry 'needs global security standards body'
Global security standards need to be improved and a new body needs to be established to govern them, an IBM security expert says.
Brocade unites IP and Fibre Channel management
Network Advisor provides a single dashboard view of mixed storage networks.
Big Brother goes digital with IP CCTV
Half of city councils have upgraded their CCTV to an IP network.
CCTV boosts Bolton Wanderers’ stadium security
The Premier league football club scores with new IP networked CCTV coverage in areas of the Reebok stadium it was not previously able to monitor.
Network Rail chooses to ride with BT
Network Rail's drive to modernise and improve our railways includes a new communications infrastructure.
Microsoft moves software distribution to Netherlands
The software giant has closed its German distribution centre, following a patent dispute with Motorola's mobile arm.
Yahoo hits Facebook with patent infringement case
The web giant is suing Facebook for allegedly infringing 10 patents.
IP inquiry suspended for BT/TalkTalk judicial review
The parliamentary inquiry into the protection of intellectual property rights online has been suspended as BT and TalkTalk fight the Digital...
RSC gets 21st century comms
The world famous theatre company is installing new IP telephony systems to connect its multiple sites and handle higher volume ticket sales.<br> <br>
advertisement
Most popular
- IBM bans use of Siri on iPhones
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook review : First look
- Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?
- HP plans massive job cuts
- Google: Government controls are the internet's biggest threat
- Macs and Android under malware threat
- Sony Vaio T13 Ultrabook review: First look
- RIM loses its head of sales
- ARM-based Windows 8 tablets facing delays




















