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Nisa-Today’s sources locally with e-trading
The high-street grocer has deployed new electronic trading software and services to support its local sourcing initiatives.
Apple admits anti-virus need for Mac OS
Mac users may think they are safe, but Apple admits that users should be running anti-virus software on their systems.
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part one
In the first part of our interview with Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, he discusses the changing shape of...
Hitachi claims greenest-ever data centre
Hitachi Data Systems claims its new data centre in Japan cuts carbon emissions by over 20 per cent.
CCTV deadline for police response looms
Tonight’s CCTV regulatory deadline could catch out firms with legacy CCTV systems expecting effective police response to incidents.
Public Sector Roundup: Councils up their game when it comes to service
LDL supports Careline as SunGard backs up LSE’s data, Steria improves efficiency while Northgate improves security and Civica centralises...
Microsoft introduces Attack Surface Analyser
The Attack Surface Analyser will help users understand how adding applications could impact the security of Microsoft systems.
Microsoft patches Windows graphics bugs
Critical patches that the software giant warned were affecting its latest Vista and Server 2008 operating systems have been released as part of its...
Gartner: Physical servers safer than virtualised ones
A lack of involvement with security teams when implementing new virtualised servers leaves businesses vulnerable and safer with their old systems,...
Police computer to link up with missing phone register
The Home Office has announced funding of £250,000 for a scheme to link Police systems with the National Mobile Phone Register.
European supercomputers muscle in on top 500 list
Even though the top 10 is still dominated by the US, two European supercomputers have crept into the top 500 list of the superior systems.
Massive Bredolab botnet shut down
Dutch authorities have shut down the Bredolab botnet that had infected over 30 million systems.
The Midweek Interview: Dr. James Goodnight
The founder and chief executive of the world's leading business intelligence software vendor. He explains current thinking on business intelligence...
Spotify targeted by malicious ads
The free version of Spotify is targeted by malicious ads, as hackers look to place malware on users' systems.
Disk encryption easily defeated, research shows
Princeton university has shown that common laptop disk encryption products for Microsoft, Apple Mac and Linux operating systems can be easily...
Data link failure causes airport chaos
Britain’s air traffic controller has blamed a data link failure in the systems controlling UK airspace for grounding aircraft across the country...
Ikea self-assembles business process change
The wholesale distribution division of home furnishing giant Ikea has implemented business intelligence and performance management systems to...
Council throws weight behind e-payments
The Payments Council has launched the first national plan for UK payments, setting the framework for payments over the next decade and...
Sun and Fujitsu release UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers
New UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers claimed to outperform competing x86 systems on enterprise class applications, including Java, mail and...
Retailers focus on data and mobility
European retailers must capitalise on electronic data in their back-end systems and convenience in customer-facing channels to capitalise on future...
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