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Businesses should tackle data management
Investing in master data management makes sense even in a tough economy, argues Gartner.
Brent Council unveils data clean-up plan
The North London-based local authority has bought new software to assure the quality of citizen data before it is integrated with key...
Survey: IT pros ignore poor data quality
The majority of senior IT executives are aware the quality of their master data is poor, costing some as much as $100 million a year.
ICO slaps Surrey County Council with £120,000 fine
Surrey County Council gets hit with a £120,000 fine for misdirecting emails containing personal data.
Google threatened with legal action over Wi-Fi scandal
Google has been threatened with legal action by a 38-state coalition in the US looking for more info on the Wi-Fi data collection scandal.
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...
Increasing accessibility with cloud computing
With businesses increasingly spread over multiple offices in different regions or countries, it’s vital for staff to be able to access all the...
Broadband speeds slumping in peak hours
uSwitch data shows broadband speeds are crippled during peak hours in the UK.
Microsoft investigates potential Windows Phone 7 glitch
Microsoft says it will look into a possible Windows Phone 7 data glitch following user complaints.
ICO supports prison sentences for serious breaches
In a response to an MoJ call for evidence, the ICO says it supports prison sentences for serious breaches of the Data Protection Act.
Gartner calls for basic cloud rights
Cloud customers should have a number of basic rights, such as ownership over their data, according to Gartner.
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...
Fujitsu Primergy BX400 S1 review
Fujitsu's new Primergy BX400 S1 blade server is a complete data centre on wheels for SMBs. However, HP sells a very similar system, the c3000...
Hackers hunt hackers in credit card company compromise
Hackers have published data about alleged cyber criminal activity at a credit card processor company.
TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook review
TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook is designed to stop email data leakage at the desktop, while educating and involving users at the same time. Does...
Introducing the Windows Azure platform
The Windows Azure platform supports applications, data, and infrastructure in the cloud, together with a cloud marketplace.
BlackBerry Bold 9900 review: First Look
Hardware-accelerated graphics and browsing come to the thinnest ever BlackBerry in the new touchscreen Bold, in addition to greater control over...
Home Office: Cloud computing aiding terrorism
Cloud computing can be used by terrorists as a way of transmitting data without being caught, the Home Office warns.
Malicious Android app taps user contacts
Another malicious Android app is spotted - this time texting all user contacts and taking phone data.
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