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- 08 May 2013
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News: Internet back up in Syria after 20-hour outage
Syria suffered another Internet and mobile communications outage that lasted for about 20 hours. Service was restored earlier today.
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News: IBM opens its first East Africa innovation center in Nairobi
Continuing a series of investments in East Africa and Kenya, IBM has opened a global innovation center in Nairobi, targeting startups and businesses interested in expanding.
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News: Experts wary of Pentagon cybersecurity report fingering China
Marks first time U.S. has accused China of using cyberweapons to steal intellectual property, and gain a military and economic advantage
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News: Welcome sign for hijackers on 24-7 for 30% of social networkers
Survey also finds nearly half of netizens need nudge to change passwords
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News: Social and mobile a priority for businesses, but so are traditional outlets: Optus
There is a lot of industry chatter about using digital means in engaging with customers, but Optus has found that bricks and mortar and call centres are still prevalent in Australia.
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News: Adobe assures its channel and retailers
Adobe has assured its swing to the Cloud won’t impact its channel or retail relationships.
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News: CEO resigns at NBN partner company
NBN partner Silcar has confirmed a report by the Australian Financial Review that its CEO Peter Lamell has resigned.
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News: Governments funds nine NBN-based telehealth projects
The Gillard Government is investing $20.3 million in nine telehealth projects which will use the National Broadband Network (NBN) to pilot new methods of healthcare delivery.
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News: iiNet wants more control over NBN speeds
iiNet’s Steve Dalby has called for more control for RSPs on the NBN to create their own plans for the network based on different speeds and not just what NBN Co offers.
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News: Cloud services need more government action: Ovum
Government policy-makers need to up their game and work harder in order to create a level playing field for Cloud services adoption, according to global findings from Ovum.
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News: Google simplifies content management on its cloud storage service
Google has added a new notification to its Cloud Storage service, allowing applications to automatically take action when new content is uploaded by users.
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News: BMW selects Accenture to roll-out new web platform
Premium German car manufacturer BMW has selected Accenture to manage the roll-out of a custom-built web platform to 100 of BMW’s major markets by 2014.
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News: Forrester: 'Renegade' business execs drive IT strategy
Business executives are increasingly bypassing the IT department and spending their own budgets on technology as "it's too important for their business to leave to IT", says analyst house Forrester.
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News: Salesforce customers will need a serious reason to be in new UK data centre
European Salesforce customers will need a ‘serious reason’ to be hosted in the cloud giant’s new UK-based data centre, which is due to open by 2014.
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News: Proposed U.S. law aims to counter cybertheft with import bans
A bill proposed in the U.S. Senate aims to block imports of products containing U.S. technology stolen online, a move that appears primarily directed at China.
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News: Microsoft to boost Office Web Apps features
Microsoft plans to accelerate improvements in Office Web Apps, the browser-based version of the Office suite, adding features like real-time co-authoring of documents and the ability to run in Android tablets via mobile Chrome browser support.
- 07 May 2013
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News: Platform-as-service offerings blurring lines between cloud packages
Cloud-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is for renting storage and compute capacity from a service provider, delivered via an Internet connection. Similarly, software as a service (SaaS) is for accessing applications that are hosted in the cloud.
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News: London Gatwick Airport takes out 200 servers, moves to cloud, BYOD
Cloud computing and a "bring your own device" (BYOD) strategy aren't technology approaches typically associated with running an airport's information-technology operations. But London Gatwick, the U.K.'s second largest airport, is pushing heavily into both.
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News: Developer bootcamps -- good or bad?
By all accounts software developers are in demand.
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News: Cray offers a more modest supercomputer for the enterprise
Supercomputer manufacturer Cray has expanded its portfolio of systems for the technical enterprise market.
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