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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Computing business newsletter 250209

Computing business newsletter

Standard Life puts IT centre stage in the downturn
Agile development, service-oriented architecture and IT standardisation are
driving change at the insurance provider, says IT director Keith Young
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsd14LQTjB8XOmS0

Virtualisation provides multiple efficiencies
Lancaster University and Winchester City Council cut costs with virtualisation
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsdqj6MH7Yq8yFEN

It pays to think big
Small firms with big IT strategies can face today's challenges with confidence
if they look to technology to drive change and improve business efficiency, writes Martin Atherton
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsdPxrIuWlHjiYrA

Hobson's choice for HP
Silicon Valley is being painted pink, as the world's leading technology companies
handout redundancy notices as the global economic slump takes it...
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vseeLMEiKIYu3hen

British American Tobacco strengthens application development
Outsourcing contract is intended to enhance IT systems and processes
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vseE07A6z6fENA1a

UK IT investment holding up during recession
Total business spending fell during 2008 but hardware and software
peaked in the last three months of the year, says government figures
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsfssNrIbQO0ibAK

Ex-employees walking out the door with corporate data
Symantec research finds more than half of laid-off workers take corporate data with them
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsfRH8nw0e5b2unx

Data watchdog unhappy with information sharing plan
New powers proposed by government are too wide, while spot checks need
to be extended to private sector, says ICO
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsggVtjjOBmlMNak

What if Google Mail had been your corporate IT system?
The temporary failure of the online email service highlights the risks and
challenges for IT decision-makers considering cloud computing
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsgG9Of7CYDwx5X7

Q & A: Novell UK & Ireland country manager Sean McCarry
Novell's UK boss predicts the rise of Linux on the desktop
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vsh5o9aVrlUHhoJU

Government IT more likely to go offshore
As public sector IT spending comes under pressure, the cost savings from offshore
outsourcing become harder to ignore, despite political concerns and safety fears
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vshuCu6JfJbS1HwH

Q&A: Stephen Read, SAP UK SME director
Newly-appointed Read discusses his main priorities for SAP's SME customers
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1vshTQP2x46t2M0ju


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Latest whitepapers

DBMS Migration for IMS
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Next Generation of Low Carbon Communications
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The Modern Virtualized Data Center
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Cost of Data Breach
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Active Client Management
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