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Businesses must deal with ‘information overload’
Business and the public sector must find a way to deal with the rapidly expanding amount of information being created.
The great Facebook privacy debate
The risk of sociability seems to be a sacrifice in privacy, but what are we doing about it? And can you ever really maintain your privacy on...
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>
Roxio Secure Burn Plus review
Roxio Secure Burn Plus could help you avoid the public embarrassment of losing optical discs containing sensitive data, so should you heed that...
Data explosion a top concern for UK chief execs
Business leaders in the UK and Ireland are expecting the information explosion to make a big impact, according to IBM research.
Technology is a business wide strategy
In his latest column, Jason Slater looks at how SMBs can keep on top of the ever changing technology – and data – in their businesses.
Government could start snooping on Facebook
ISPs were forced to retain customer data such as emails last week to fight crime, and social networks could be the next in line.
Unlock your data
Inside the Enterprise: Regulations and compliance can put barriers between information, and the users who need to work with it.<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.
Google grants 72 per cent of UK Government data requests
More than 1,000 pieces of user data were requested by the UK Government in the past six months.
T-Mobile backtracks on data cap after Ofcom pressure
T-Mobile has moved to ensure it is only new and upgrading customers who are affected by its latest data cap.
Hampshire school breaches data protection rules
The Information Commissioner finds pupils’ data put a risk after security breach.<br> <br>
3 offers all-you-can-eat data on PAYG
3 brings uncapped data to pay-as-you-go customers as it seeks to make a big impact on the mobile market. <br> <br>
Travelodge hit by data breach
Customers of the hotel chain have been spammed following a data breach.<br>
ICO investigating T-Mobile for selling user data
T-Mobile employees have apparently been selling off customer data for cash.
Government wants businesses to snoop for GCHQ
Firms are being asked to help stop the bad guys by feeding information to Government officials.
Gates: Killing web access is easy
Talking about Egypt's internet blackout, Bill Gates says it's easy to cut off a country's connections.
UK police trialing ‘Minority Report’ software
Police in the UK are testing out some IBM predictive analytics software to assist their crime-fighting work, according to reports.
The iPhone arrives on Vodafone network
The battle for iPhone market domination just heated up as the iconic device has hit the Vodafone network.
Midsized companies crushed under spreadsheets
IBM research reveals that the hassle dealing with spreadsheets is costing some businesses time and money.
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