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- 04 January 2012
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News: Microsoft sues U.K. retail chain for pirating Windows
Microsoft today sued a U.K. electronics retail chain for selling Windows recovery discs to customers, claiming that the practice amounts to piracy.
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News: US lawmakers push for Huawei investigation
The U.S. Department of State should investigate Huawei Technologies' reported sale of mobile phone tracking equipment to an Iranian mobile operator and consider sanctions against the Chinese company, six U.S. lawmakers said.
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News: Check Point supports cloud security for Amazon Web Services
Check Point and Amazon Web Services are teaming up to enable Check Point Security Gateway functionality to boost cloud security for business assets.
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News: IT pros lament: Low pay, no perks
Non-competitive pay is the main reason for high turnover rates among IT pros in their 20s and early 30s.
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News: Oracle-Google trial over Android to begin as soon as March
Oracle's lawsuit against Google over alleged Java patent and copyright violations in the Android mobile OS will go to trial as soon as mid-March after well over a year of heated back-and-forth wrangling between the two sides.
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News: Bandwidth bottlenecks loom large in the cloud
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) CIO Tom Conophy has no reservations when it comes to the cloud.
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News: Tips from IT professionals on how to handle virtual desktops, wireless, network performance issues
Schools are for learning, and the information technology and security professionals who support networks and applications in the nation's K-12 and university systems are discovering new tactics in what can be challenging IT environments. Here we talk to four professionals in the education realm to get a sense for their top IT issues and what they do to handle them.
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News: Intel tells data centre managers to turn up the heat
Intel is advising its customers to increase the temperature in their data centres, claiming that companies can save four percent in energy costs for every 1ºC they turn up the heat.
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News: IBM acquiring software testing vendor Green Hat
IBM is buying Green Hat, maker of automated testing tools for integration, SOA (service oriented architecture) implementations and cloud-based deployments, the company announced Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not provided.
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News: Hadoop solidified for production duty
After nearly seven years of development and fine tuning, the Apache Hadoop data processing framework is finally ready for full production use, the developers of the software announced Wednesday.
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News: Silicon Roundabout jobs fair opens for registrations
Entrepreneurs interested in start-up jobs in East London's Tech City will have an opportunity to see what is on offer at the TechStartupJobs Fair this month.
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News: Recession could undermine data protection, says ICO
Data protection and freedom of information are under threat from the continuing economic recession, according to the Information Commissioner's Office - which has published its strategy for the coming year and beyond.
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News: Barclays appoints customer service tech head
Barclays has appointed Rumi Contractor as chief operating officer of its UK retail and business banking division.
- 03 January 2012
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Opinion: The Cloud, Day 20: What About Security?
30 Days With the Cloud: Day 20
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News: Most believe U.S. won't become fully paperless
Survey finds most Americans don't foresee an all-electronic U.S. society.
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News: Insync targets Dropbox with new file-syncing service
A new cloud-based file-syncing venture is building on the Google Docs platform, challenging the venerable Dropbox service in the process.
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News: 10 programming languages that could shake up IT
Do we really need another programming language? There is certainly no shortage of choices already. Between imperative languages, functional languages, object-oriented languages, dynamic languages, compiled languages, interpreted languages, and scripting languages, no developer could ever learn all of the options available today.
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News: Up-and-coming tech jobs -- and how to land one
Forecasts for IT hiring are almost universally predicting that project managers and business analysts will be in demand in 2012, but what about cloud transformation officers?
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News: CIOs Disconnected From Business Execs
CIOs and their fellow executives have conflicting priorities on cost and competitors, says our 2012 State of the CIO survey
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Opinion: Why GoDaddy Hasn't Earned My Forgiveness
GoDaddy has publicly flip-flopped to opposing the SOPA legislation in the wake of a boycott effort that saw thousands of domains transferred away from the registrar in retaliation for its support. Now that GoDaddy switched sides, it seems reasonable to put things in the past and return to business as usual, but there is still something bugging me about the GoDaddy situation.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Best cases and covers for the new iPad: protect your tablet in style
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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