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Data link failure causes airport chaos
Britain’s air traffic controller has blamed a data link failure in the systems controlling UK airspace for grounding aircraft across the country...
Ikea self-assembles business process change
The wholesale distribution division of home furnishing giant Ikea has implemented business intelligence and performance management systems to...
Council throws weight behind e-payments
The Payments Council has launched the first national plan for UK payments, setting the framework for payments over the next decade and...
Sun and Fujitsu release UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers
New UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers claimed to outperform competing x86 systems on enterprise class applications, including Java, mail and...
Retailers focus on data and mobility
European retailers must capitalise on electronic data in their back-end systems and convenience in customer-facing channels to capitalise on future...
Data theft tops downtime in web security survey
The threat of data-stealing malware has overtaken systems downtime due to cyber attacks as the top global web security concern.
CIO Series: Philippe Paban, Renault
Philippe Paban, vice president of supply chain and information systems at Renault explains why the cloud has limited appeal.<br>
AVG anti-virus stopped Windows XP from booting
Last weekend, some users had their Windows XP systems crippled after AVG anti-virus software deleted a crucial system file.
Cisco expands next-gen data centre strategy
Cisco Systems announces a new line of data centre switches which it has inherited from the purchase of San Jose start-up Nuova.
CeBIT: T-Systems signs integration deal with Cognizant
Deal will see T-System's Indian division and 1,150 jobs transferred to Cognizant, which will take on the provision of system integration services.
SanDisk and Ritek settle patent dispute
Deal sees Ritek license flash cards, USB flash drives and storage systems patents from SanDisk.
Misleading applications gathering for Christmas security threat
Beware of the host of misleading security applications around warning of infected systems and promising a clean up, at a price
Latest SSD offers one million IOPS
The latest SSD offering from Texas Memory Systems tempts users with up to 10TB of storage and claims of one million IOPS.
Texas: SSD will kill off standard disks in 10 years
An executive from Texas Memory Systems has claimed SSD will become mainstream within two-and-a-half years and kill off disk within a decade.
McAfee mess as anti-virus attacks brings down PCs
Enterprise systems running McAfee anti-virus were caught in a false-positive debacle.
Vodafone teams up with TomTom to bust traffic jams
SatNav company TomTom in joint effort with Vodafone to develop traffic information systems.
Year in Review: Software and desktops in 2009
This year we saw new operating systems from Microsoft, Apple, Google and Ubuntu all vying for our attention, a flurry of new browsers and ogled...
Camelot overhauls back office with SAP outsourcing
Project to modernise lottery operator's back office systems following the renewal of its operating licence moves to next phase, with new...
Thunderbolt leads the charge for fast storage
Devices using the new Thunderbolt interface for high-performance external storage debuted at CeBIT, plus new unified network storage systems.
Texas Memory Systems announces solid state storage array
Storage company claims reduced power and cooling costs with new flash storage array.
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