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Visibility, Alignment, & Optimization, Part III: Workforce Optimization
Check out this white paper to learn more about using human resource management to help align and optimize your workforce. Make sure your company is running on all cylinders.
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Easter special: The science of Cadbury creme eggs
Yes, IT failures is serious business and all that. But, sometimes, it's best to lighten up.
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A million seats and counting: Verdiem scores another major customer, partner for power management software
With more than 1 million desktops now using its power management software technology, Verdiem is adding another major customer this week -- chocolate giant Cadbury -- as well as as major...
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How Sophos helps Facebook
Sophos helps Facebook by providing the social network with information on malicious and scam links that are spreading on the service, and the Internet as a whole. Facebook can then kill them.
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Aviva mistakenly sacks 1,300 employees by email
UK insurance giant Aviva mistakenly sacks 1,300 of its employees in a rogue email. The email was only meant to go to one employee. Wait, people are still being sacked by email?
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Vodafone to buy Cable & Wireless for $1.67 billion
Mobile phone giant Vodafone is set to buy Cable & Wireless Worldwide for $1.67 billion.
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Sophos acquires mobile management provider Dialogs
Security firm Sophos has acquired mobile management solutions and mobile device management (MDM) provider Dialogs for an undisclosed sum.
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British Airways customer failures part 3: the implications
In this last part I pull all the previous threads together and suggest some ways BA can resolve its service issues.
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British Airways customer failures part 2: the BA.com website
In this part I talk about problems experienced with the BA website. Process and data integration is at best poor and at worst non-existent.
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British Airways customer failures part 1: broken processes
The airline's uncanny ability to bungle even simple tasks beggars belief, yet it stands as an exemplar of all that's messed up in modern day IT development.
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UK ISP forced to hand over 9,000 user details of porn downloaders
A UK broadband provider has been ordered by a court to hand over the details of over 9,000 customers, who are accused by a porn producer of illegally downloading its films.
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Paddy Power offends with transgender ladies and now 'Chavs' ads
Advertising authorities have prevented Paddy Power from airing its 'Chavs' ad. The voiceover states "enjoy a chav-free Cheltenham courtesy of Paddy Power, the classy mobile app for civilised...
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Spamvertised 'Scan from a HP OfficeJet' emails lead to exploits and malware
Security researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign, enticing end and corporate users into downloading and viewing a malicious HTML file.
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Why this $90 Billion British Insurer is High on BlackBerry PlayBooks
Can arming field reps with BlackBerry PlayBooks boost their productivity threefold? This insurance giant is optimistic it will.
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Two-thirds of 'lost and found' USB flash drives infected with malware
Trust no one ... and nothing!
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HP Discover case study: Vodafone Ireland IT group sees huge ROI by emphasizing business service delivery
Bringing all of that information together gives customers a comprehensive view of the services they receive from IT operations. That's our aim -- to provide customers with everything they need at...
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HP's Project Moonshot aims to make ARM servers mainstream
Project Moonshot consists of a lab, server development platform and ecosystem. If successful, HP will enable its customers to kick the tires of ARM servers.
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Spamvertised 'Cancellation of the package delivery' emails serving malware
Security researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign, impersonating the Royal Mail office.
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Orange, T-Mobile merger trials 4G network in rural Britain
Parts of Britain could soon benefit from 4G technology, under a new trial to combat the poor coverage in the rural countryside.
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iPhone 5 themed emails serve Windows malware
Researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign.
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HP gains control of Autonomy
HP has officially won control of Autonomy. The deal has been criticized by analysts for being too pricey.
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