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- 09 December 2011
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News: CSC: Government has no right to cancel NHS IT contract
CSC, which was this year roundly branded by government committees as a failure for its dismal performance on the NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT), is set to be paid £2 billion more and given an extended contract.
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News: Give IT entrepreneurs a tax break, says Autonomy CEO
Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch has called on the government to encourage start-ups in the UK by giving IT entrepreneurs a capital gains tax break.
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News: Lost USB keys an easy target for criminals wanting personal data
Tax deductions, photo albums and Web source codes were just some of the kinds of personal information Sophos found on 50 USB keys purchased in a RailCorp lost property auction in Sydney.
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News: What recession? I'm a .NET developer
With the end of the year almost in sight, Computerworld asked IT recruitment experts what they thought of the year that has been, and what they think the IT jobs space will be like in 2012.
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News: Australian Cloud hub gaining momentum
The case for Australia becoming a Cloud computing hub has received greater support via endorsement from federal innovation minister, Kim Carr.
- 08 December 2011
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News: Microsoft, HP unveil joint cloud offering
Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard, hardly strangers to joint product efforts, are now teaming up to sell cloud services.
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News: Approach SaaS ERP with caution: Analysts
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software can be a headache for businesses. There is a high barrier for entry, both in terms of financial commitment and investing in IT experts to keep it running. Naturally, getting your ERP through a software-as-a-service model seems like the perfect way to mitigate that problem, but according to industry analysts, there are a lot of things to consider before taking that plunge.
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News: Facebook goes through corporate reorg
Facebook confirmed Thursday that it has launched a corporate reorganization around its product development.
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News: EU foreign ministers stick up for Wikileaks
The story "EU foreign ministers stick up for Wikileaks," posted on Thursday, incorrectly portrayed the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe as a European Union institution, which it is not.
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News: Google further integrates Google+ into Gmail
Google has started pushing its Google+ social networking service further into Gmail with new features that let users add to their circles directly from their email accounts.
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News: Feds launch cloud security standards program
Federal agencies will soon have a government-wide security standard for assessing, authorizing and monitoring cloud products and services.
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News: Lawmakers release draft alternative to Stop Online Piracy Act
Two U.S. lawmakers have released an alternative proposal to two controversial bills intended to crack down on online copyright infringement, and they're asking the Internet community to comment on and suggest changes to the draft bill.
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News: Tesco Bank in final stage of difficult RBS data migration
Tesco Bank has neared the completion of a highly-troubled data migration project.
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News: McAfee cuts 250 jobs from global workforce
Security software company McAfee has cut 250 jobs, or around three percent of the global workforce, in an effort to improve efficiencies.
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News: Twitter didn't fuel U.K. riots, study says
After the U.K. government blamed social networks for fueling the riots last summer, a study shows that Twitter did not incite rioters but was used as a source for positive work.
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News: Amazon reboot routine, experts say
Amazon Web Services customers this week are worrying about a server reboot the provider is pushing out, but if users have architected their applications properly, they shouldn't be concerned, experts said.
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News: EU foreign ministers stick up for Wikileaks
The European Union’s foreign ministers issued a statement on Thursday reiterating the rights of whistleblowing websites such as Wikileaks.
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News: Best IT opportunities are in start-ups, says Autonomy CEO
Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch believes that young IT people should join a start-up if they want to lead change in the industry.
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News: IBM buys e-commerce analytics vendor Demandtec for $440 million
IBM is buying analytics vendor DemandTec for US$440 million in a bid to build out its line of e-commerce software, the companies announced Thursday. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of next year.
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News: Java apps face more performance issues, study finds
Analysis of software quality found that on security .Net scored low and Cobol scored high. Wide-ranging study also determined the costs of flawed software
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