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- 30 September 2011
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News: Facebook faces complaints over data retention practices
Facebook's data retention practices are under investigation by Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner following a series of complaints filed by a European group critical of the social networking site.
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News: Taking Moneyball tactics to the enterprise
The success of the Oakland Athletics in using unique performance metrics, as shown in the movie Moneyball, could be repeated in corporate IT shops.
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News: Education IT supplier RM to cut more than 300 jobs
RM has announced more than 300 job losses in response to the UK government’s cuts in education budgets and the axing of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme.
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News: Customer demand drives Telstra Cloud SAP certification
Telstra (ASX:TLS) customers planning to outsource their SAP software applications to the company's Cloud infrastructure have got the green light now the telco has received SAP's Cloud certification.
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News: ACTA tweaks done, beware TPP axe: NZ lawyer
Intellectual property and ICT lawyer Rick Shera on his blog calls the ACTA changes to NZ law "minor tweaks", but cautions, as he has before, that US pressure for more far-reaching changes in ACTA could be renewed with the negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement (TPP), still in progress.
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News: Law changes required before NZ ratifies ACTA
For New Zealand to ratify the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), it will need to make "minor" changes to copyright and trademark law, says trade minister Tim Groser.
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News: Brain drain imminent: IT recruiter
A new skills index released this week suggests CIOs should ditch the ‘wait-and-see’ contract approach to IT recruitment in the face of increasing offshore opportunities.
- 29 September 2011
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News: Cisco loses out as Brocade wins healthcare software company business
A healthcare software provider has upgraded its Gigabit Ethernet network to improve service to customers and reduce errors during backup.
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News: Mayor Bloomberg calls H-1B visa caps 'national suicide'
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to end the cap on H-1B visas and believes restrictive U.S. visa policies are a form of 'national suicide.'
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News: Facebook tracking prompts call for FTC probe
Facebook's tracking technology has landed the social network in hot water, with two lawmakers calling for a Federal Trade Commission investigation.
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News: SAIC, others pay $22.7 million to resolve contracting case
Science Applications International (SAIC), a subcontractor and two former government employees will pay nearly US$22.7 million to resolve allegations that they rigged bids for a $3.2 billion supercomputing contract with the U.S. General Services Administration, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday.
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News: What We're Reading from the Oct. 15 Issue of CIO Magazine
Books and blogs about innovation and leadership success
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News: Enterprise Mobile: 7 Things CIOs Need to Do Now
Gary Beach, publisher emeritus of CIO magazine, spoke with rock star CIOs at a conference on enterprise mobility and learned that the time is now to throw significant investment into mobile.
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News: Data breach affects 4.9M active, retired military personnel
Sensitive data including Social Security Numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers and personal health data belonging to about 4.9 million active and retired U.S. military personnel may have been compromised.
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News: Twitter analysis reveals global human moodiness
Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites are often criticized for encouraging people to share thoughts of little consequence, though social scientists are finding these electronic missives, when assembled en masse and analyzed with big data tools, can offer a wealth of new information about how people think and act.
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News: FAQ: Oracle OpenWorld's burning questions
Oracle's OpenWorld conference, which kicks off Sunday in San Francisco, could be the biggest one yet for the company, which entered the hardware game last year through the purchase of Sun Microsystems and is closing in on US$40 billion in revenue.
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News: Spotify not out to completely embarrass you via Facebook anymore
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News: NAC saves University of North Carolina money, keeps illegal file sharing in check
Network access control (NAC) is saving the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $40,000 per year by keeping students from illegally using peer-to-peer file-sharing applications.
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News: What is the role of private sector in the IGF?
International Governance Forum (IGF) has been a favorable internet governance platform and has preconditioned the internet to provide continued investment, innovation and development to businesses. Without the IGF there would be no adequate global space for discussion on current Internet governance issues among all relevant actors.
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News: GESCI launched in Kenya
The Global eSchools Community Initiative (GESCI) founded by the UN ICT Task Force was today launched in Kenya at the ongoing IGF conference. The independent international non-governmental organisation (NGO) will contribute to the development of a knowledge society through the provision of strategic advice and technical support on the integration of ICT in Education, Science, Technology and Innovation systems in Kenya. GESCI plans to assist the Ministry of Eduction in their plan to have a holistic integration of ICT in teaching, learning, research and innovation.
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