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Staff costs set to rise with Windows 7 migration
Companies upgrading to Windows 7 will end up paying higher staff costs if they wait too long to make the transition because of a shortage of skilled IT professionals, analyst Gartner has warned. The vast majority of UK businesses still use Windows XP as their primary operating system, but Microsoft is due to end its support of the product in four years...
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Posted: 02/09/2010
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Google lifts lid on live search improvements
Google has released details of a number of “significant” updates to its real-time search service, which was launched in December last year. Among the latest improvements is a dedicated homepage for live search, the ability to filter real-time search results by location, as well as a new ‘conversation view'...
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Posted: 02/09/2010
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Poorly configured networks to blame for data breaches
Incorrectly configured networks are one of the main causes of data breaches, according to security company Tufin. Some 76% of IT professionals said that they feel poorly configured networks are to blame for security issues. More than half believed that such a problem usually stems from a lack of education of staff members...
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Posted: 02/09/2010
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Regular internet usage among adults increases
The number of UK adults accessing the internet on a daily basis has increased to 30.1 million, according to new research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This compares to a 2006 estimate of just 16.5 million. One of the most popular online activities was shopping for goods or services, with 31 million adults making purchases in 2010...
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Posted: 02/09/2010
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Twitter the preferred social network for business
Twitter has been confirmed as the most popular social network for UK businesses following a new survey from Virgin Media Business. 33% of businesses said that they used the website to engage with their customer base, narrowly beating the 32% that regularly utilise Facebook...
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Posted: 02/09/2010
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Millions of legitimate e-mails stopped by ISPs
ISPs are preventing millions of legitimate e-mails from being delivered as they clamp down on spam, it has been suggested. Return Path, a provider of e-mail improvement solutions, said that some 15% of commercial permission-based e-mails are being blocked in Europe because ISPs are treating them as spam...
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Posted: 17/08/2010
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New metric created for IT leaders chasing security funds
Research company Ponemon Institute has devised a new metric aimed at helping IT departments justify security spend. The Institute took action after discovering that security and data protection is frequently under-funded within UK businesses as IT managers struggle to adequately demonstrate a return on investment (ROI)...
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Posted: 17/08/2010
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7-character password “hopelessly inadequate”
The growing availability of high-end graphics cards means that it is easier for hackers to crack basic passwords, new research has suggested. The Georgia Tech Research Institute said that it has been using common graphic processing units (GPUs) to test the integrity of typical passwords. It concluded that the typical seven character password is “hopelessly inadequate” as the intelligence of graphics units improves...
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Posted: 17/08/2010
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Oracle takes Google to court over Android OS
Oracle is taking legal action against Google over claims that the search giant intentionally used its Java technology as part of the Android mobile operating system. Oracle has stated its belief that...
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Posted: 17/08/2010
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Bing gains ground in search market
Microsoft’s Bing has managed to steal 12.7% of the search engine market just a year on from its launch, it has been revealed. Microsoft has continued to invest heavily in Bing since its inception, with a series of high-profile web and television advertising campaigns. Earlier this year, it was also confirmed that Bing would partner Yahoo in an agreement that would see Yahoo look after sales and...
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Posted: 03/08/2010