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Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Computing Innovations newsletter 030209

Computing Innovation Newsletter

Microsoft responds to Windows 7 security gripe
UAC issue not considered a vulnerability
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLqgXTLNuwLaHAXi

IBM urges rethink on vulnerability assessments
Common Vulnerability Scoring System too technically focused, says Big Blue
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLqGceHBiU2lrTK5

Autonomy adds audio to e-discovery platform
New capabilities could save legal teams time and money
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLr5qzDp7hjwccwS

Windows users show signs of defection
New data highlights surfers' shrinking use of Windows and Internet Explorer
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLruEUzcVEAGWvjF

Windows 7 heads for Release Candidate stage
No more beta releases for the next version of Windows
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLrTTfv0K1RRGO6s

Railway communications remain on track
Train drivers should have digital communcations by 2013 as Network Rail
programme moves ahead
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLsIlVmCmMqdbpG2

Council IT leaders urged to embrace innovation
Increasing pressure on resources will mean departments must do more
with less, warns Socitm report
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLt7Agiqb9HnVIsP

Lukewarm response to Digital Britain report
Critics say people will be disappointed
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLtwOBedZwYyG1fC

Emergency passport system to go ahead
Faster issue and more secure documents are key drivers
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLtW2Wa1NUfJqk2p

Train network to adopt Oyster pay-as-you-go
But the IT bill keeps increasing
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLulhh5PChwUaCPc

Digital Britain report ready to be presented to Parliament
High expectation of public sector investment in broadband when
Lord Carter releases long-awaited report on Thursday
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLuKvC1DqEO4UVBZ

IT goes un-noticed as driver of innovation
Senior executives fail to credit technology as contributor to innovation in the business, says study
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLv9JWXrf25fFeoM


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Latest whitepapers

Integrating Network Design with Continuity and Production Concerns to
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http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLxbTDCsiUt7oKkJ

10 Signs You've Outgrown Your Business Management or ERP Software
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLxB7Yyg7hKi937w

How to Achieve Data Compliance and Reduce Risk for your Company
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLy0mju3VF1sTlUj

Innovate Faster with Oracle Database 11g
http://newswires.computing.co.uk/c/1sLypAEpRK2iDDEH6

Step-by-Step Guide to Planning and Deploying a Successful Intranet
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