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Slow IT main contact centre gripe
Research shows that IT slowdowns and data entry tasks hurt productivity at contact centres.
Green tech to pay off
Innovations in cutting energy consumption will boom, but so will the amount of data being stored.
How Google is redesigning your data centre
Google famously builds its own servers out of commodity PCs and custom-designed power supplies - could its strategy be right for your data centre too?
Are IT suppliers to blame for government data breaches?
A Home Office director has detailed an MoJ breach to show that placing the blame for data breaches isn't always so easy.
Firms full of dirty data
As much as 30 per cent of data held by companies could be “dirty” in some way, according to a BCS award winner.
VMware tackles IT service management, disaster recovery
New software bundles aim to help IT departments handle larger virtualised environments.
Brits want data breaches criminalised
That’s the main finding of research into consumer attitudes towards online security, where four out of five people also don not trust how...
Technology for dealing with lost laptops
Manage your data and encrypt everything all the time - that's the advice from security experts in the wake of another slew of public and private...
Informatica updates data management roadmap
Version 8.6 offers combined data management and data quality infrastructure, while the next release will focus on ease of use.
Data management brings risk and value to IT, says IBM
IBM predicts data governance will become a required discipline for organisations, while also finding that businesses need to better inventory...
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...
Tandberg unveils Virtual Tape Library series
Tandberg Data has launched a new series of Virtual Tape Libraries.
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...
Sidekick customers file lawsuits
American T-Mobile Sidekick customers are beginning to file lawsuits against the companies responsible for the data failure.
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
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...
ICO takes action against Home Office, NHS Trusts
Data losses at the Home Office and two NHS Trusts, has led the Information Commissioner to take enforcement action, mandating remedial security...
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...
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