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- 07 November 2011
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News: Job Site Returns to Feds -- and Struggles
USAjobs.gov, the federal government's central website for posting job openings, has seen performance problems since the government took it back this month from Monster.com, which had been running the site for years.
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News: Machine-Based Decision-Making Is Coming
There may be a day when automation takes over human decision-making in business.
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News: Top user companies accelerating cloud adoption, says user group
The Wild West era of cloud computing is ending. So says cloud computing's new sheriff, a user group called the Open Data Center Alliance.
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News: China's Internet firms vow to tighten regulation of Web
China's top IT firms have pledged to step up the regulation of their services as government authorities have intensified calls to control the development of the nation's Internet.
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News: Israel govt. websites down, after a hacker threat
Israeli government websites were down on Sunday, two days after the hacker group Anonymous had threatened to attack the government for its maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip.
- 05 November 2011
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News: Government calls for business mentors for women entrepreneurs
The government plans to recruit 5,000 business mentors for female entrepreneurs, equalities minister Theresa May will announce later this morning.
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News: Forrester: IT staff role in customer experience will change
Businesses’ IT departments will continue play a crucial role in improving customer experience, but their role will change drastically.
- 04 November 2011
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News: Remains of the Day: Money makes the world go round
As The O'Jays once so eloquently put it: "Money money money money money...monnnneyyyy." Whether it's bonuses to Apple execs, the company's new "EasyPay" retail system, a deal with another U.S. carrier, or an attempt to woo a content provider to the tablet, you can bet dollars to donuts that it's the dollars--not the donuts--that make the world go round. Those and the lasers, anyway. Oh, what the remainders for Friday, November 4, 2011 couldn't do with plenty of money and you.
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News: ACCC dialling in new contact centre system
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is to deploy a new contact centre solution to help the agency cope with an expected large increase in calls prompted in part by the launch of the carbon tax mid next year.
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News: Senator vows to block FCC nominees over LightSquared
The controversy over satellite-LTE carrier LightSquared could prevent the U.S. Federal Communications Commission from filling two vacant seats if a U.S. senator follows through on a threat issued this week.
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News: Cloud adoption takes precedence over security: Ernst & Young
Some Australian companies consider Cloud adoption more important than an updated information security strategy according to research conducted by consultancy firm, Ernst & Young.
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News: Debate on new copyright enforcement bill heats up
Supporters of a controversial copyright protection bill recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives are firing back after several digital rights groups have suggested the legislation could lead to law enforcement officials targeting sites like YouTube and Twitter.
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News: Security roundup for Nov. 4: virtualization is key to public cloud security; China, Russia accused of cyber-espionage; More Duqu for you
Ever been in an argumentative mood? Well, last week we were, with editors here coming up with 33 red-hot arguments, such as open source vs. proprietary, or which browser is better.
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News: Clouds of anxiety: Companies worry about security of cloud computing
While organizations continue to embrace cloud-computing platforms, surveys find organizations are concerned about security and their very ability to manage it in the cloud.
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News: US agency NIST releases cloud computing roadmap
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the first two volumes of a draft 'roadmap' for Cloud computing.
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News: EU antitrust authority investigates Samsung's use of patents against Apple
The European Union’s top regulatory watchdog has launched an investigation into Samsung over its attempts to block Apple products.
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News: BT Global Services remains loss making
BT has reported a 37 percent increase in pre-tax profits for the half-year, although its Global Services outsourcing division remained loss-making.
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News: PM pledges up to $150m for organisation to promote hi tech industry
Prime Minister John key is promising funding of up to $150 million over the next five years to establish a new organsiation to promote the hi tech industry.
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News: Australia to become APAC Cloud hub?
The dream of Australia becoming an Asia-Pacific Cloud computing hub could become a reality, but hinges on having a well-designed regulatory and policy environment and overcoming cost challenges, a new report argues
- 03 November 2011
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News: Remains of the Day: Cash cloud
Apple may be looking to put its money where its cloud is, but the company's execs aren't afraid of Fire. And if you thought Apple would be keeping all of its products exactly the same in 2012, guess again. The remainders for Thursday, November 3, 2011 have got news for you.
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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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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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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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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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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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