Archive for May 17th, 2008
CI-Net will deliver wireless network support for London's 2012 Olympic games site.
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Novell boosts enterprise social networking
Vendor combines Open Workgroup Suite and Novell Teaming to boost productivity among knowledge workers and subject experts.
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O2 signs BT Group for five years
The deal will help the mobile operator manage its high speed network.
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UK gets new James Bond-style data centre
SAVVIS' new data centre will use biometrics, weight-sensitive entrance floor panels, bullet-proof glass, 'man traps' and CCTV for security.
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‘User-friendly’ Zeus Trojan threatening world banks
RSA has highlighted an 'all-in one' Zeus Trojan package - making botnet attacks possible for the most 'unsophisticated' of users.
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Newcastle takes traffic monitoring mobile
The Tyneside local authority is first UK organisation to deploy a CCTV-to-mobile service for live monitoring of city traffic cameras.
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Optical networks up 23 per cent
Analyst finds strong year on year growth, but sees market decline in the first quarter.
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MySpace wins $234 million against spammers
The social networking website wins a massive court judgement against junk mailers, although it will have a hard task collecting the award.
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BlackBerry joins touchscreen bandwagon
News of iPhone rival leaks out, with Vodafone tipped as UK launch partner.
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Tech backs work from home revolution
Home workers of the world unite - nearly five million across the UK were expected to skip office life today and conduct business from the comfort of their own homes.
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