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InfoSec 2011: Laptop loss costing European firms billions
European companies are losing billions thanks to laptops going missing, an Intel and Ponemon Institute study reveals.
Dot Net Solutions: Case Study
Dot Net Solutions has leveraged the power, flexibility, security and reliability of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform to create cloud based...
Study: Phishing surges 240 per cent
The latest messaging statistics show the number of phishing emails sent has shot up month-on-month, with one gang looking to cash in on the credit...
Study: iPad devouring netbook market and hurting Apple's other products
Research from Morgan Stanley suggests Apple's all-conquering tablet has had a significant impact on sales of laptops, notebooks, and the iPod Touch.
IT sector says yes to flexible working
The mobile and IT industries have topped a study showing them as the most willing to allow flexible working.
Mobile surfing now more popular than reading
The latest figures from a Europe-wide study show we now spend more time using mobile internet than reading newspapers or magazines.
Digital inclusion brings economic benefits, study finds
Government committee sets out to bridge the digital divide as new research finds that those lacking ITC skills lag behind.
ID theft up on renewed malware attacks
New phishing and malware attack strategies, coupled with increased volume has caused IT theft incidents to spike, study reveals.
Mobile broadband users ripped off over speed
Mobile providers persist in offering download speeds they can’t live up to, according to Broadband Expert study. <br>
Laser printers as unhealthy as smoking
A study by Australian scientists shows some models of laser printers give off the same amount of particulate pollution as a smoker.
O2 and Vodafone top mobile download speeds
O2 comes out tops for music downloads in 12 of the UK's 20 cities in a study commissioned by itself, while Vodafone leads for web page speeds.
New McAfee study reveal scale of botnet infections
Security specialist McAfee has revealed the true extent of malicious online infections.
One third in dark over supply chain CO2 footprint
A new study has found many companies are unaware of the level of emissions in their supply chain network, and only one in 10 actively manage it.
Data centre energy use jumps 13 per cent
Energy required by data centres and servers is growing at an alarming rate, according to recent study by IDC.
Fraud cases hit record levels in 2010
There were 314 reported incidents of fraud in the UK in 2010, a KPMG study shows.
Royal Mail case study
Royal Mail Virtualises Server Farm to Save £1.8 million in Four Years.
Coca-Cola case study
Coca-Cola Finds a Way to Better Engage With Employees with Microsoft Online Services
AMD escapes graphics chip probe
US antitrust investigators end their study of the graphics chip industry and take no action against the owner of ATI.
Social networking is now more popular than porn
Study reveals that the major social networking services are generating more traffic than pornography sites.
Security fails to keep up with IM and VoIP technology
New study finds that most UK companies worry about data leakage through encrypted IM and insecure VoIP technology.
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