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Is smashing your hard drive really necessary?
Experts have advised that there are better ways for businesses and consumers to clear data from storage devices.
ABC overhauls key systems
A deal to re-engineering key processing systems is expected to help verify media circulation figures more efficiently and quickly.<br> <br>
Analysis: Data is the ‘toxic pollution’ of the information age
Richard Thomas made some very important points about the concepts of information and data, with BT’s chief security technologist in agreement.
Survey finds database security lacking
IT decision makers labour under misconception that sensitive data is secure, but levels of database security and regulatory compliance tell a...
Data mining boosts Jaeger profits
The British fashion retailer has achieved a return on its investment three months after installing new loss prevention data mining software.
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...
Moorepay refutes stolen laptop claim
Payroll specialist Moorepay refutes claim by The People newspaper that a laptop containing financial data relating to the Duchy of Cornwall estate...
Brocade buys Foundry for billions to compete with Cisco
Brocade Communications to buy data equipment maker Foundry for $3 billion in order to compete against the big boy on the block - Cisco.
The Met Office gets to grips with weather software and data
Case Study: The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of weather information services. It needed a way to bring new software products...
EU mobile roaming price caps to be extended
European Union price restrictions on phone charges while roaming across the eurozone will be extended to cover data charges and texts next year.
Creating a Windows Vista Backup
As well as protecting your data it makes sense to have a backup of your operating system too. Windows Vista Business and Ultimate has this facility...
Stanhope ditches tape for online backup
Property firm Stanhope moves from tape backup to online managed service to decrease data recovery times from days to minutes.
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
The Midweek Interview: Dr. Martin Carmichael part two
Dr. Martin Carmichael, chief security officer at IT security company McAfee discusses why companies are focusing security efforts more on data...
The Midweek Interview: Dr. Martin Carmichael part one
Dr. Martin Carmichael, chief security officer at IT security company McAfee discusses why companies are focusing security efforts more on data...
VMware moves to plug security holes
Virtualisation vendor places itself at centre of data centre infrastructure security with publication of APIs and security vendor partnerships.<br/>
Mobile, flexible working benefits the public sector
Despite potential efficiencies, few local authorities are taking up mobile and flexible working, according to a study by the Mobile Data Association.
Oracle turns to NetApp to improve database disk access
New NetApp utility allows Oracle software to directly access storage, simplifying data access and improving efficiency.
Neverfail launches Windows cluster disaster recovery tool
The disaster recovery vendor adds data replication tools for Microsoft Windows failover clustering, plus a new version of its software that’s...
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part one
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology explains the operational and practical benefits of server virtualisation in the data...
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