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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.
Treasury to replace COINS database?
The Treasury may replace the COINS database and have public spending data published via a different service, a spokesperson has suggested.
Sidekick customers file lawsuits
American T-Mobile Sidekick customers are beginning to file lawsuits against the companies responsible for the data failure.
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
Android Trojan spotted assisting click fraud
The HongTouTou Android Trojan is causing a fuss after it emerged it could steal data and help carry out click fraud.
Hackers selling 1.5 million social networking accounts
Cyber criminals are selling on data from social networking accounts to help the spread of malware and money scams.
Brocade buys Foundry for billions to compete with Cisco
Brocade Communications to buy data equipment maker Foundry for $3 billion in order to compete against the big boy on the block - Cisco.
The Met Office gets to grips with weather software and data
Case Study: The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of weather information services. It needed a way to bring new software products...
BBX BlackBerry Server brings security ruckus for CIOs
Working with the new BlackBerry Server, BBX will secure enterprise data and provision enterprise apps without blocking consumer apps.
ICO takes action against Home Office, NHS Trusts
Data losses at the Home Office and two NHS Trusts, has led the Information Commissioner to take enforcement action, mandating remedial security...
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...
EU mobile roaming price caps to be extended
European Union price restrictions on phone charges while roaming across the eurozone will be extended to cover data charges and texts next year.
Creating a Windows Vista Backup
As well as protecting your data it makes sense to have a backup of your operating system too. Windows Vista Business and Ultimate has this facility...
Week in Review: Phone hacking and police snooper sackings
This week, with the epic phone hacking scandal still raging on, it's reported hundreds of police have been snooping on data they shouldn't be...
Stanhope ditches tape for online backup
Property firm Stanhope moves from tape backup to online managed service to decrease data recovery times from days to minutes.
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
ICO to investigate University of York breach
The University of York admits to a data breach, leading to the ICO investigating further.
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