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A1 Lofts rebuilds back office computing
IT deployment sees the construction firm switch to open source CRM and content management, as well as overhaul email and customer management.
Clearswift MIMEsweeper Web Appliance ENW
An easily deployed web content filtering solution with strong policy based controls but can Clearswift keep up with the latest productivity sapping...
UK hosts seven million illegal downloaders
A Government report has claimed seven million people in the UK illegally download content from the internet, costing the UK economy billions.
NetASQ U6000 UTM appliance
An enterprise level UTM appliance that combines tough firewall and IPS functions with strong anti-spam and web content filtering capabilities.
Public Sector Roundup: Policing tech
New content management systems for Yorkshire police, while Cable & Wireless pen deal to equip police on patrol.
Report reveals internet addiction culture
Research warns that children spend too much time using the internet, becoming exposed to the full range of web content regardless of suitability.
Google chief executive talks privacy and trust
Google's Eric Schmidt outlines his company's approach to privacy, censorship and user content.
How to cheat your way to the top of Digg.com
Digg.com is a social media news aggregator and the doorway to hundreds of thousands of influential users and hence instant web popularity. But how...
Only five per cent of emails reach inboxes
ENISA's latest spam report shows ISPs are having to apply increasingly large resources to stopping malicious content at the inbox door.
Scripting attack targets YouTube
Negative comments and links to adult content sites were systematically posted on YouTube videos this weekend.
Week in Numbers: Businesses not tweeting?
This week showed that UK consumers are more willing to watch adverts in exchange for free web content and first quarter losses were posted by HTC.
MWC 09: Microsoft launches Windows Marketplace
The company isn't just content with announcing Windows 6.5 for mobiles at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona.
New US anti-piracy bill becomes law
US president George Bush signs off on the new legislation that will increase the penalties for audio and video content piracy.
EMC World 2012: Tucci declares Documentum is here to stay
Storage vendor's chief executive admits its enterprise content management product is out of step, but insists it will not be axed.
Glamorgan council trims paper-based processes
New electronic systems to streamline document management will provide foundation for administering the workflow and collaboration over content for...
Twitter to censor tweets geographically
In fear of getting in trouble over sensitive issues, Twitter says it can now block certain kinds of content in different countries.
Hackers focusing on web 2.0 sites
Security expert warns of new trend among hackers to target user-generated content websites.
Crime-supporting ISP shut down
The US FTC has shut down a rogue ISP that was helping distribute malicious content, including child pornography.
EXCLUSIVE - eSoft ThreatWall 250
eSoft may be a relative newcomer to the UK content security market but competitors would be well advised to keep a close eye on it.
Mobyko aims to safeguard mobile users' content
Mobyko, a new, free online data repository aims to save users' mobile data even when their devices have been lost or stolen.<br/>
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