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- 05 October 2011
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News: Oracle Fusion Applications are finally generally available
Oracle's Fusion Applications are finally generally available to all customers, the company announced Wednesday at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco as part of the most extensive public demonstration of the long-awaited software to date.
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News: Tesco Bank slams brakes on system migration after major IT failure
Tesco has dramatically slowed down a major system migration programme at its Tesco Bank unit, following severe problems in June that locked out customers from their accounts for three days.
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News: Google+ APIs get beefed up
After releasing an initial set of basic APIs for Google+, the company is exposing more functions that external developers can access for the tools and applications they build for the social networking site.
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News: Just how boring was that Titans-Browns NFL game? Researchers say Twitter knows
Fans of the National Football League have plenty to be excited about so far in Houston this year, with the hometown Texans off to a 3-1 start. But just how excited are they and other NFL fans? New software from Houston’s Rice University and Motorola Mobility Applied Research Center can figure that all out using the millions of Tweets sent by fans during games.
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News: Zambian president looks into Zamtel sale to Libya
Zambia's new president, Michael Sata, has formed a committee to investigate the controversial sale of the Zambia Telecommunications Company (Zamtel) to Libya's LAP Green Networks.
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News: Office 365: Non-Profit Moves to Cloud for Global Relief
NetHope, a consortium of IT leaders serving humanitarian agencies, has been keeping things in-house with Sharepoint for years. But a recent move to the cloud via Office 365 is freeing up IT staff and allowing agencies to better share information.
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News: IT industry shrinks as employer in last decade
In overall numbers, the IT industry employed 6.5 million people in 2001. That number had slipped to 5.9 million by mid-year.
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News: Mobile security threats are heating up
Criminals, security researchers, vendors and even investors are now taking mobile security more seriously.
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News: Adobe Creative Cloud -- more details emerge
Adobe has revealed more details of its Creative Cloud mix of software and services for professional creatives, launched yesterday at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles.
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News: India's low-cost tablet is made by Canada's DataWind
India is closer to its much-touted target of a US$35 tablet, with DataWind, a wireless Web access products maker in Montreal, designing and making a device that it will sell to the government for $50.
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News: Amazon adds free encryption to storage service
Using Amazon Web Services' new Server Side Encryption feature, enterprises will at no extra cost be able to encrypt data stored on the company's Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon said on Tuesday.
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News: Online banking fraud losses decline in the UK
Online banking fraud losses in the U.K. fell 32 percent in the first half of the year, according to figures from U.K. banks released on Wednesday. The decline is due to the increased use of fraud detection software by banks, an industry group said.
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News: Oracle fleshes out cloud plans at OpenWorld
Oracle is using this week's OpenWorld event to dispel lingering questions about its still-evolving cloud computing strategy.
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News: CSC sued by investors over failed NHS NPfIT
CSC is being sued by a group of investors over the failed NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT), the world’s largest non-military IT programme.
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News: Oracle cancels Marc Benioff's keynote
Salesforce.com chairman and CEO, Marc Benioff will on Wednesday speak at a local restaurant in San Francisco, after his keynote at Oracle OpenWorld 2011 was cancelled by Oracle.
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News: Wikipedia hides Italian language edition to protest new law
Wikipedia said it was hiding the Italian edition of the online encyclopedia to protest against a proposed new rule in the country, that will require websites to publish corrections within 48 hours of content being found objectionable, without review.
- 04 October 2011
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Opinion: Adobe Eyes Creatives With Cloud Service, Photoshop App
If you are a Web designer, graphic designer, or other creative professional, most likely you work with the Adobe suite of products. Up until now, you haven't been able to migrate your work to your tablet PC of choice. That's about to change. Adobe on Tuesday announced two products available in the coming months that will drastically shift how creative professionals will work: Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Touch Apps for tablets.
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News: Public cloud services market in APAC to hit US$12B: Ovum
The Asia-Pacific (AP) public cloud services market will increase five fold over the next five years with revenues of US$12billion in 2016, according to Ovum.
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News: Get smart
FMG: Quick response mechanisms
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News: Oracle shows JavaFX on iOS and Android
The company also pitches Project Avatar dynamic client effort and delays Java SE 8 to the summer of 2013
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