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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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How GlaxoSmithKline empowered IT staff to dramatic savings in PC energy costs
How is GlaxoSmithKline empowering staff to drive innovation? Doug Washburn identifies another corporate HERO.
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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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What the Oracle-Autonomy flap is really about
Oracle is taking aim at Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch. Here's a look at the strategic rationale behind the public spat.
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