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New software certification to stem vulnerabilities
Security education group looks at new certification which will make sure software developers are doing the right things to keep out the bugs.
Citrix outlines desktop as a service vision
Just as the IT industry digests the impact of software as a service, Citrix touts its desktop as a service products and vision to UK customers.
Integrated reporting is music to NHS Trust's EARS
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is creating an electronic annual reporting system to streamline Diabetes Retinopathy work.
Scottish Water in £120 million IT deal
Water company collaborates with three leading IT companies to create a cost-effective development programme.
HTC to launch app store?
Reports are claiming HTC is working on its own app store to rival the likes of Apple and Google.
European firms wasting millions on unused apps
Many companies are running unused apps and data to their own detriment, research shows.
Paid-for Palm webOS apps heading to UK in March
US users can already pay for webOS apps, but UK users will be able to do so soon enough, Palm has confirmed.
Juniper takes wraps off new networking products
At a huge press conference held today in New York, Juniper Networks outlined its vision for the future of networking with a range of new products.
Microsoft publishes list of unacceptable mobile apps
Windows Marketplace for Mobile sets sights on undesirables.<br>
Facebook users faced with ‘Error Check System’ app
A rogue application is doing the rounds on Facebook as it tries to convince the user to install it with “sneaky” error messages.
Boffins develop data provenance app to prevent breaches
Researchers at the University of Southampton are looking into the use of provenance technology and process auditing to improve trust in...
Voice-activated Google search for iPhone MIA
Despite the buzz, Google’s voice search for iPhone is yet to appear, while observers note Google Android platform has to wait.
Travis Perkins optimises price deals
The building supplies firm is using new price optimisation software to help boost its salespeople’s bargaining power.
Businesses are gambling with application availability
New research has found a high frequency of application downtime is caused by risky business practices and lax IT processes.
Poor application performance dents SLAs
Although IT often has service levels agreements, many are not delivering due to poor application performance.
Virgin Media beats churn with data management
Cable TV company uses Informatica to drive customer service improvements.
Building society automates IT run book processes
Principality has extended its IT management software investment with a new automation platform to model.
VW Finance looks to analytics
The car manufacturer’s financial services business has taken on new COBOL analytics kit to modernise transactional applications.
Apple’s App Store tops 1.5 billion downloads
iPhone and iPod Touch users have downloaded more than 1.5 billion applications since Apple’s App Store launched in 2008.<br>
Apple's App Store celebrates two billion download milestone
iPhone users are still visiting the Apple App Store in droves, having downloaded more than two billion applications to date.
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