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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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Government can reap benefits of IT commoditisation by embracing open source
Government departments can drive greater procurement competitiveness by looking to open source software in an increasingly ?commoditised? IT market, according to Tariq Rashid Lead Architect at the Home Office.
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CIO at hospital caring for Boston Marathon bombing victims and suspect shares lessons learned
Dr. John Halamka, CIO at the hospital where Boston Marathon bombing patients and suspects have been treated over the past week, has shared in a blog post Tuesday lessons learned from an IT and security management perspective.
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US Navy CIO: Use the cloud, but be careful
The US Navy's CIO has directed that Naval information systems be migrated to commercial cloud service providers, but only for information that has already been approved for public release.
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BlackBerry claims 100 UK customers now using its new OS
BlackBerry claims more than 100 of its UK enterprise customers are now using the BlackBerry 10 operating system, including BT, Aviva, the Co-Operative Group and Centrica.
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NetIQ 'bring your own identity' appliance beats identity bloat
NetIQ has announced a new virtual appliance that enables ?bring your own identity? website access via not only Facebook, Google and Twitter but any SAML2 or OpenID Connect compatible source.
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BT engineers get Windows 8 Toughbooks to 'get the job done'
BT has been deploying Windows 8-based Panasonic Toughbook devices among its engineers, in order to help them work more quickly and more efficiently out in the field.
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Researcher discovers critical vulnerabilities in Sophos antivirus product
Security researcher Tavis Ormandy discovered critical vulnerabilities in the antivirus product developed by UK-based security firm Sophos and advised organisations to avoid using the product on critical systems unless the vendor improves its product development, quality assurance and security response practices.
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Box Embed HTML5 framework helps vendors integrate cloud storage service
Box has announced an HTML5 framework that makes it possible for customers and other vendors to fully integrate features of its file sharing and cloud storage software into websites and enterprise applications.
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Fujitsu to help Shelter revamp its IT infrastructure
Fujitsu has announced that is working with Shelter to modernise its shop network and connect more people to the charity?s housing and homelessness advice and support services.






