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Most business data "not good enough"
Businesses rely heavily on inaccurate and poorly managed information, research warns.
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.
ICO urges consumers to take control of their data
The Information Commissioner's Office has called on consumers to manage their personal information themselves.
Lessons to learn from a year of data breaches
In the year since the HMRC data breach, many more have been made public – here’s a roundup of 11 lessons (we should have) learned.
Security body calls for data collection changes
A new survey that has found Brits are still revealing too many personal details online.
Why is backing up given short shrift?
Data loss can be one of the quickest ways to bring a business to its knees. So why aren’t more people concerned about keeping their files safe...
Security tech fails without awareness
People can be the biggest danger in the fight for businesses to keep their systems secure.
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...
NHS denies it will 'sell' patient data to businesses
As the discussion about patient confidentiality rumbles on, the NHS denies reports that it is prepared to sell patient data to third parties...
Survey: Firms lack information governance
New global research reveals absence of formal policies governing how information is controlled in enterprise organisations.
Video will dominate content by 2013
Video will become more prevalent in the workplace by 2013, says Gartner.
Councils boost address data accuracy
Three local authorities have signed up to use new address verification software to improve their management of citizen data.
Oxford University Press slashes order fulfilment costs
Oxford University Press is using workforce management software to increase output, cut fulfilment costs and save £100,000 a year from its staffing...
Compellent Storage Center
Hierarchical storage management made easy. Enter the Compellent Storage Center.
CMI survey adds to IT sector gloom
A new survey from the Chartered Management Institute adds to the picture of doom and gloom pervading the sector IT.
Symantec hackers: We've released pcAnywhere source code
Hackers claim to have released pcAnywhere source code, whilst threatening to release information on Norton software.
Red Hat at the crossroads
As the biggest open source company in the world, Red Hat stands at a significant crossroads between its open source roots and significant growth in...
Go green and manage your costs
Along with the energy-saving demands of the green agenda, today’s unfavourable economic climate has pushed cost management back to the top of the...
Public Sector Roundup: Councils up their game when it comes to service
LDL supports Careline as SunGard backs up LSE’s data, Steria improves efficiency while Northgate improves security and Civica centralises...
White House goes open source
The White House has voted in open source as its official website moves away from proprietary content management software.<br> <br>
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