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Week in Numbers: Korean cyber attacks
This week in the world of IT, we found out there's a scary number of North Korean hackers.
First European data centre goes completely renewable
A data centre in the south of Wales has become the first in Europe to use entirely renewable energy to power its hardware.
Public Sector Roundup: e-crime business threat
Wales aims to combat e-crime, Hull University gets help with data archiving, Dyfed Powys Police seek to improve helpdesk services and...
ICO claims 'significant progress' in war on spam texts
The watchdog thinks it is close to catching those guilty of spam texting in the UK, after raiding an office in the north of England.
North-East competition offers innovators £20,000 support
Newcastle Science City has launched a competition to help businesses get their ideas to market.
North Lincolnshire mobilises health workers
Five-year deal to supply community nurses with mobile technology follows a pilot that demonstrated savings of more then £400 per week per clinician.
West Wales hospital cuts servers with virtualisation
New tech takes hospital from 40 to three servers while boosting services for staff and patients.
Council workers sacked for surfing eBay and the BBC
Exceeding acceptable levels of internet use leads to investigations and sackings at Neath Port Talbot council in South West Wales.
CIO Event: Leadership debate and insight
The CIO Event, being held in Wales next week, brings together business and technology leaders to share ideas, discuss challenges and plan for the...
Transatlantic ITIL survey puts Europe way ahead
North America is accelerating its adoption, but results still way off those of European counterparts and those 'best-in-class'.
Software glitch caused BlackBerry outage
Upgrade wasn't tested sufficiently and forced North American subscribers offline for hours.
North/South divide still evident in IT salaries
New pay ranking shows London-based IT pros are still getting a better deal than their tech peers elsewhere. <br>
Gartner: Economy accelerating IT offshoring
North American buyers heading to India for IT services could have grave implications for UK firms.
Welsh first to get next generation BT network
BT's new 21CN network kicks off in Wales before rolling out across the country as company releases its launch timetable
Fujitsu returns to UK supercomputing
The HPC Wales project gets a boost as Fujitsu signs up to provide the initiative's distributed grid.
O2 launches mobile voucher scheme for newsagents<br/>
The mobile operator is trialling the use of the Instant Voucher System (IVS) with newsagents the North West.<br/>
Ministry of Justice to automate systems with BT
BT and Eckoh will supply an automated fine payment service for the Magistrates’ Courts across England and Wales.
Go North East embarks on mobile ticketing journey
The bus operator is working with Atos Origin to introduce a new mobile ticketing system that will "make paper ticketing a thing of the past."
Wikipedia co-founder to advise UK Government
Jimmy Wales will give his insight into how technology can shape future policy.<br>
LTE trial begins in Wales
Arqiva and Alcatel-Lucent team up to solve rural broadband issue.
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