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Archive for May, 2008

IT PRO Podcast: Microsoft and Yahoo still chatting…

This week, we look at the latest developments in the Yahoo-Microsoft saga, lie detection software, solid-state storage and whether what goes in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Full published article at: Read More »

Shared IT costs DoT £81 million

Cost savings foreseen for new shared IT systems were destroyed by poor public sector management. Full published article at: Read More »

Tech leaders prepare for economic woes

Many IT firms are hoping their products will prove indespensible for customers and businesses alike. Full published article at: Read More »

Week in Review: Microsoft back for more…

IT PRO looks at the biggest stories this week, including more Microsoft-Yahoo shenanigans and an IT solution to employees lying about being sick. Full published article at: Read More »

Analysis: Software as a service hits a glitch

Interest in on-demand software is growing among IT directors. But despite this, larger vendors say take up is falling short of expectations. Full published article at: Read More »

Call centre criticism falls on deaf ears

Customers are actually waiting longer to speak to an agent than they were 10 years ago, a survey has found. Full published article at: Read More »

Yet another hole found in BT Wi-Fi router

BT Home Hub's loose lips Users of Britain's most popular Wi-Fi router have yet another reason to change the default settings toute de suite, and once again they have the folks in BT's security department to thank.… Full published article at: Read More »

Too much code, too few application security specialists

Time to loosen up Agile dominates software development. According to Scott Ambler, a prolific author of books on the subject in addition to being IBM's agile development practice lead, 69 per cent of organizations already use agile in one or more projects. Twenty four per cent of the rest are planning to start in the next year.… Full published article at: Read More »

Attack code targets new Adobe Flash vuln

At least 20,000 pawns recruited Security researchers have discovered attack code in the wild that targets a previously unknown vulnerability in the latest version of Adobe Flash.… Full published article at: Read More »

Microsoft urges developers to tag sites for IE8

Be prepared for Q3 launch Microsoft has firmed up the date a little for its Internet Explorer 8 second beta, saying the browser is coming in the third quarter.… Full published article at: Read More »

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