Thursday, 31 December 2015

Open-source community mourns Debian creator Ian Murdock

The IT pioneers on the 2016 honours list

This year's 2016 honours list features many from the IT world for service to the technology industry, equality and Stem education.

T-Mobile CEO sees doubling of U.S. business customers in 2016

Top 10 internet of things stories of 2015

2015 was the year the internet of things began to move from theory to widespread practice, and the fledgling industry shook off the millstone of connected kitchen appliances

Top 10 PC and desktop stories of 2015

The PC is not dead – but the desktop is evolving as IT departments embrace BYOD, software as a service and cloud-based storage

Top 10 retail IT stories in 2015

Computer Weekly looks over what 2015 meant for the world of retail IT as the shift to omni-channel made the consumer king

Top 10 networking stories of 2015

A look back at Computer Weekly's most read networking news stories from 2015

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Your PC's dead, but you may still be able to save its hard drive

CIO interview: Sam Lowe, Matchesfashion.com

Sam Lowe, CIO of online fashion retailer Matchesfashion.com, explains how a retailer can go from being 100% bricks and mortar to 80% online in the space of five years

Inclusive Technology Prize showcases apps and services for the disabled

The government’s Inclusive Technology Prize is using innovative IT to address some of the day-to-day challenges faced by disabled people in Britain

Government calls on industry to develop UK digital strategy

The government turns to the public and industry for ideas on how to push forward the UK’s digital transformation

Why Detroit is moving to Silicon Valley

Top 10 information management stories of 2015

The maturing of big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark and NoSQL databases has been the standout theme of 2015, along with machine learning and predictive analytics

Top 10 IT skills and careers stories of 2015

Computer Weekly’s top stories about UK technology skills and IT careers in 2015

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Yahoo mimics Facebook, Google with 'state-sponsored' attack warnings

Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide features list 2016

Here is a schedule of up-and-coming in-depth articles that will cover carefully selected topics to help IT leaders select the right technology for their organisation

Coming up for Windows 10: Needed upgrades, forced updates

Why quality of experience matters more than quality of service

David Brunnen writes about why regulators should start thinking about quality of experience when it comes to broadband and not simply the quality of service

Google Glass version 2: New photos in FCC filing

CIO interview: Chris Hewertson, CTO at hotel group GLH

Chris Hewertson combines the responsibilities of a chief technology officer and CIO with the aim of customer-focused technology transformation

Top 10 mobile and BYOD stories of 2015

For mobile device management, 2015 was the year enterprise IT fully embraced the trend for bring your own device (BYOD) programmes

Top 10 IT outsourcing stories of 2015

IT outsourcing is as popular as ever to organisations that want to focus on core business. Here we look at some of the top articles on the subject in 2015

Top 10 datacentre stories of 2015

Computer Weekly's top 10 datacentre stories and trend pieces of 2015

Top 10 women in IT stories of 2015

Computer Weekly takes a look at some of the defining moments for women in the technology industry in 2015

Thursday, 24 December 2015

One in 10 U.S. homes may have a robot by 2020

4 reasons you just can't seem to quit Facebook

IT pros brace for lost devices, access problems, on-call holidays

This is your best hope for recovering photos from a lost or stolen phone

Watch: Narrow escape for skier as TV drone crashes

Hyatt Hotels says payment-processing systems hit by malware

Salesforce.com buys developer of quoting and billing apps for SMEs

Work in finance or accounting? Watch out for 'whaling' attacks

Top 10 financial services IT stories of 2015

The financial services industry is undergoing unprecedented change, driven by IT and regulation.

Top 10 IT security stories of 2015

Computer Weekly looks back at the most significant stories on IT security in the past 12 months

Wednesday, 23 December 2015

When a slowdown in IT budgets is a good thing

IT budgets will grow at their slowest rate for four years in 2016, yet companies are spending more on digital technology

CIO interview: Henry Cohen, CIO, Telegraph Media Group

The newspaper publisher is developing an agile mindset in response to the growth of digital over printed publications

NetSuite CEO: The cloud is the last computing architecture

New Zealand court rules that Kim Dotcom can be extradited to the US

The Higher Education Academy gives universities £500,000 to develop cyber security specialists

The Department for Culture, Media and Sports has partnered with the Higher Education Academy to provide universities with funding and support to train cyber security specialists

BBC CTO Matthew Postgate to head up technology division

Matthew Postgate, chief technology officer of the BBC, will take on a different role in April 2016 leading a new division for the firm

IDG Contributor Network: 6 best gadgets of 2015 for doing real work

What we learned about 5G in 2015

FAA takes drone registration offline for maintenance ahead of surge in demand

Top 10 broadband stories of 2015

The BDUK roll-out continued to gain momentum in 2015, but that didn’t mean for one second that the controversy that has dogged the programme died down. Meanwhile, BT began touting a new type of technology, called G.fast

Top 10 APAC IT stories of 2015

The top 10 Computer Weekly articles about enterprise IT in the Asean and ANZ regions

Top 10 cyber crime stories of 2015

Computer Weekly takes a look back at the top cyber crime stories of 2015

Top 10 CIO interviews of 2015

The IT leaders in the UK and across Europe who shared their strategies and plans with Computer Weekly in 2015

UKtech50: Henry Cohen, CIO, Telegraph Media Group

Henry Cohen, CIO, Telegraph Media Group, discusses how to balance agile development with the need for certainty

UKtech50: Sarah Wilkinson, CTO, Home Office

In this video from Computer Weekly's UKtech50 event, Sarah Wilkinson, CTO, Home Office discusses how to adapt to the new pressures facing organisations

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Google said to be working on messaging app that employs AI

NASA suspends 2016 launch of Mars probe

Acacia's $125M IPO filing a rarity among networking firms in 2015

The Juniper VPN backdoor: Buggy code with a dose of shady NSA crypto

Google and Ford to build self-driving car company, report claims

Here's how to sync Google Earth placemarks on multiple computers

Dorset County Council rejects outsourcing

Council decides against outsourcing back-office services, including IT, due to a lack of flexibility

IDG Contributor Network: Here’s why Ford will build the Google self-driving car next year

SolidFire deal gives NetApp the season's hottest gifts: Flash and cloud

U.S. expects drop in programming jobs, but gains in IT jobs overall

Attackers are hunting for tampered Juniper firewalls

Cisco launches code review after Juniper's spyware disclosure

Top 10 Nordic CIO interviews of 2015

A review of the top Nordic CIO interviews from Computer Weekly

Top 10 cloud computing stories of 2015

Computer Weekly's top 10 cloud computing stories of 2015

Monday, 21 December 2015

Salesforce backs new wind farm in 12-year renewable-energy deal

NetApp to buy flash storage startup SolidFire for $870M

Battle over LTE in Wi-Fi bands may soon be resolved

UKtech50 panel discussion

A Q&A with a panel of experts at Computer Weekly's UKtech50

The FAA's drone registry is live, and it's ridiculously easy

Oracle settles with the FTC over 'deceptive' Java security promises

Microsoft disables Cortana for Android voice feature after user complaints

Astronauts lend a hand to space station’s robotic arm

Facebook helps find fun events going on around you

Google joins Mozilla, Microsoft in pushing for early SHA-1 crypto cutoff

Microsoft buys communication startup Talko, will shutter service in 2016

The digital-transformation train has left the station: Is your company on board?

Juniper updates list of backdoored enterprise firewall OS versions

Top 10 HR technology stories in 2015

2015 saw businesses replacing their on-premise HR systems with cloud services at an accelerating rate. More companies are turning to virtual reality, analytics and other disruptive technologies to help recruit and retain talented staff

Royal Mail acquires cloud platform

Royal Mail acquires cloud-based delivery company as automation and better use of data become essential in a rapidly changing sector

Emotional intelligence will save us from job automation

Haringey Stem Commission launches call for evidence into ways to prepare children for the future digital world

The secrets of self-service success

As more organisations explore self-service IT systems, we look at what it takes to use the technology effectively

Apple to pay Ericsson patent royalties on iPhones and iPads

Juniper faces questions about spying code planted in software

What carmakers will reveal at CES

Tim Cook says there isn't a trade-off between security and privacy

U.S. predicts zero job growth for electronics engineers

The CW500 Club in 2015

Computer Weekly's CW500 Club attracts the top IT leaders in the UK to talk to their peers about the latest trends and technologies, and to discuss the challenges they face. Here, we present the coverage of all the 2015 CW500 events, including articles and video interviews.

Friday, 18 December 2015

President Obama calls again for tech help to spot terrorist messages

Cybersecurity bill approved, but what does it accomplish?

LifeLock pays $100M to settle FTC complaint of more false advertising

Microsoft pursues analytics goals with Metanautix acquisition

Big data gets its first official standard at the ITU

Future LTE networks could set up shop in your office

Apple partners with UnionPay to bring Apple Pay to China

Microsoft move to revoke trust in 20 root certificates could wreak havoc on sites

Blackberry plans IoT push at CES

5 ways 2015 changed enterprise software forever

Apple partners with UnionPay to bring Apple Pay to China

Glasgow city email disruption continues after datacentre crash

Glasgow's IT woes continue following a shutdown of its datacente on Tuesday

More than a quarter of Brits bank on mobile, but branches still popular

More and more people in the UK are banking on their smartphones, but more than a third still visit branches regularly

Exasol and Birst join in-memory database to ‘networked’ BI to aid mutual expansion

German in-memory database company Exasol and California-based BI cloud supplier Birst join forces

Cisco to create 200 new cloud computing jobs in UK

Networking giant outlines plans to treble the size of the Cisco Meraki team by 2017

IDG Contributor Network: The Microsoft Lumia 950 XL is an amazing pocket computer

Apple CEO defends privacy, encryption amidst terrorist concerns

Microsoft partners with Chinese state-owned defense conglomerate to promote, sell Windows 10 to government

Alan Greenspan renews call for H-1B expansion

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Juniper warns about spy code in firewalls

Isle of Man eyes datacentre industry growth opportunity after Safe Harbour ruling

Government's e-business head explains how island could be a safe haven for enterprises concerned by the Safe Harbour fallout

IDG Contributor Network: How the Vivint Sky security system performed under pressure

Hackers likely to target a U.S. election next year

Microsoft extends SmartScreen browsing protection to foil malvertising and exploit kits

In surprise move, Congress extends renewable energy tax credit

Microsoft delves deeper into Android with directory app for its own apps

To break terrorist encryption, pay off Apple and Google, expert urges

Why ownCloud's CEO isn't worried about the death of Safe Harbor

Public cloud vs. on-premises: Which is more secure?

Microsoft limits unlimited OneDrive for Business storage to priciest Office 365 enterprise plans

Microsoft extends SmartScreen browsing protection to foil malvertising and exploit kits

Microsoft launches new OneDrive for Business sync client, developer kit

WTO tariff deal should mean cheaper electronics by summer

Oracle Q2 2015-16 results: Strong US dollar affects revenue growth

Oracle’s Q2 results for the 2016 fiscal year indicate 26% growth in cloud revenue to $649m, 7% of its total revenue

Australian corporate counsel under cyber attack but no plans to increase security spend

Australia’s corporate counsel are suffering a high rate of data breaches compared to many regions, but do not plan to spend more on preventative security

Mobile tech saves more carbon than it emits, says Carbon Trust

Use of mobile technology in Europe and North America is saving more than 180 million tonnes of carbon emissions a year, according to the Carbon Trust

EE announces second Power Bar recall over fire risk

Mobile network operator recalls another batch of smartphone charging packs over a potential fire risk

DWP IP addresses ended up in hands of Daesh, hackers claim

A number of social media accounts owned by jihadist militant group have been linked to IP addresses previously owned by the UK government

SThree to rein in IT budget by moving to cloud

Recruitment group plans to expand by 10% a year, but moving to the cloud will allow it to do more with the same IT budget

How to create an image backup in Windows 10 and restore it, if need be

IBM and Apple can put Watson's A.I. insights inside Apple Watch

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

IoT startup Afero goes end to end for security

Over 680TB of data exposed in MongoDB databases

Microsoft restarts Windows 10 Insider delivery with new beta build

New LinkedIn job listings help you find the right gig

IBM-Apple partnership beats year-end deadline for 100th enterprise app

Congress doubles H-1B fee to $4,000

Grub2 bootloader flaw leaves locked-down Linux computers at risk

Salesforce and Box join forces to ease file access for workers

Brunel University learning centre will inspire Stem skills

University partners Fujitsu to build a science, technology, engineering and maths learning centre on campus

Europe’s digital skills gap set to narrow over next five years

Forecast for 2020 suggests the shortage of skilled IT workers will not be as great as previously expected

Etihad Airways chooses Cognizant to support digital transformation

Airline aims to improve customer satisfaction by implementing programme of digital developments

Deal on EU data protection is close

A deal to standardise data protection rules across the EU could be imminent after compromises were made

Ageas moves into Philippines cloud platform for insurers

Insurance firm adopts cloud-only business application suite to support south-east Asian expansion

Microsoft to send IE upgrade nag notices to Windows 7 PCs in January

Slack sets aside $80 million to help developers extend its platform

Encryption used by terrorists provides lively GOP debate fodder

Data center tax break ignites political battle in Michigan

IBM pairs IoT development with Watson at business unit

IBM cuts the ribbon on a global headquarters for its Watson internet of things business unit in Munich

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Ford plans to test driverless cars in California next year

Google researchers uncover a remote execution bug in FireEye appliances

Mozilla finally ships 64-bit Firefox for Windows

Qualcomm opts not to break up, despite profit drop

CIO interview: BT Business CIO Colin Lees

The telecoms giant has overhauled its IT stack to become more agile for the changing needs of business customers

Poundland launches e-commerce Christmas push with Rackspace managed support

Budget retailer has turned to Rackspace to ensure its first foray into online retail can withstand the seasonal rush

Quantum computing may be moving out of science fiction

Mozilla finally ships 64-bit Firefox for Windows

Microsoft pulls Windows 10 Mobile update after users report snags

TeslaCrypt ransomware attacks are increasing

Microsoft warns of 'diminished experience' in Office 365 on IE's soon-to-be-obsolete editions

Nuance tames IoT interface woes with new developer tools

Interview: Lebara CTO sets out plans to go all-in on AWS cloud

Lebara was a Europe-centric, single-product telco until the cloud paved the way for it to grow its service portfolio and expand overseas

IT industry needs people with emotional intelligence, says Network Rail CIO

As Network Rail’s third ‘Could IT be you?’ competition draws to a close, the company’s CIO explains why the project was launched

VMware backs out of Virtustream hybrid cloud venture with EMC

Virtualisation giant confirms exit from hybrid cloud joint venture with parent company

Bracknell man arrested over VTech toy hack

Police have arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with the hacking of Hong Kong-based toymaker VTech

EE and Plusnet are most complained about broadband providers

Ofcom’s latest complaints stats show EE continues to generate the most complaints, while Plusnet sees a spike in dissatisfied consumers thanks to a major service outage

Mobile roaming revenues to drop by a quarter in Europe

Juniper Research looks ahead to 2017 to predict the likely effect of when mobile roaming charges across the EU member states are phased out

Martha Lane Fox hopes digital skills college will prevent IT firms hiring “same kinds of faces”

At the opening of digital skills academy Ada College, patron Martha Lane Fox calls for the technology sector to solve the skills gap with new blood

Norway’s TeliaSonera demonstrates 1Gbps 4.5G network

Norwegian operator TeliaSonera demonstrates the fastest download speeds yet obtained over a commercial mobile network

Public cloud adoption fuels record spend on datacentre hardware by service providers

Datacentre infrastructure findings from Synergy Research show how enterprise cloud adoption is affecting the market

Will more business mean more IT adoption in post-election Myanmar?

Myanmar is set for huge economic, social and cultural changes after the recent general election and IT has a key role to play

UKtech50: John Finch, CIO, Bank of England

Bank of England CIO, John Finch, discusses the importance of looking beyond the normal skillset when selecting new talent

UKtech50: John Streit, CTO, OgilvyOne Worldwide

John Streit, CTO, OgilvyOne Worldwide, looks at how IT is being used to help organisations understand their customers better

UKtech50: Richard Atkinson, CIO, JustGiving

Richard Atkinson, CIO of JustGiving, believes cloud is a catalyst, which is driving radical chnages in softwrae development

UKtech50: Anna Barsby, CIO, Halfords

Anna Barsby, CIO at Halfords, talks about how the IT team has evolved during the retailer's business transformation

UK police arrest man suspected of Vtech toy hacking

IBM unveils new APIs, 'experience centers' for Watson IoT unit

Dell moves toward EMC takeover with no rivals in sight

Monday, 14 December 2015

Joomla patches a critical remote execution bug

Salesforce snares MinHash for marketing intelligence

CIO interview: Simon Rose, IT director, Digital Cinema Media

The company that brokers screen advertising for cinemas needs good integration and exchange of data with movie theatres across the country

6 sneak peeks that give you a taste of what CES will be all about

Samsung makes last-chance appeal to Supreme Court on Apple verdict

AT&T and Verizon both working on sponsored data offers

Microsoft's Edge keeps shedding share as users pick other browsers on Windows 10

Galaxy S7 likely to get pressure-sensitive display and high-speed charging

Google to revoke trust in a Symantec root certificate

Renewable energy passes the 50% mark for new U.S. electricity capacity

Top 10 IT stories: 2015, a year of transformation and transition

A $2,000 H-1B fee on Indian firms may return

FAA to require consumer drone registration from next week

Twitter warns users targeted by state-sponsored hackers

Mobile advertising network Billy Mobile bets the farm on Hadoop

Barcelona-based mobile advertising network Billy Mobile has opted to bet its business on the Hadoop stack with Hortonworks

CityFibre goes national with KCOM fibre acquisition

Urban fibre supplier CityFibre acquires KCOM’s national fibre and duct network for £90m, with a round of financing

Rockwool invests €2m in global HR project

Manufacturer interviewed other companies about their HR systems before choosing a system to harmonise its processes across 38 countries

Commonwealth Bank Australia partners University of New South Wales on cyber security

Australian bank and university work together to train the next generation of cyber security experts

Hundreds of European banks apply for .bank domain

Over 500 European banks have applied for the .bank domain name, as part of their defences against cyber crime

Digital platform more than taxi service: Uber as app economy paradigm?

Uber’s significance may lie more in it being a data-rich platform that taps into unused human economic resources than in its role as a passenger pickup service

Why finding a better ISP is harder than it should be

Bitcoin miner KnC is planning another four-week data center build-out

How to fast-track your IT career

Tech pros from LinkedIn and GoDaddy talk about ways to keep your IT career moving forward.

How to find 'cool' IT jobs beyond Google and Apple

American Express's Yvonne Schneider makes the case that older companies can be "cool" too.

Friday, 11 December 2015

Algorithm vs. Humans

The movie shows 20 different people drawing a novel character (left) and the algorithm predicting how those images were drawn (right)

Thermal imaging on drones, Prius communication, Yahoo's reverse spin - The Wrap

DJI adds thermal imaging to its drones, Toyota's new Prius cars can communicate with each other and Yahoo announces a reverse spinoff.

Yahoo adds Gmail support to Mail app

5 things to know about Hadoop v. Apache Spark

Anonymous claims it took down Trump Tower website

Ford to add 13 electric vehicles to its lineup

UK hosts international cyber attack response test

The UK has hosted an exercise to test how investigators and prosecutors across Europe and the US would work together in the event of a complex international cyber criminal incident

Cyber criminals not to blame for all DDoS attacks, study shows

There is a real concern that many companies are being affected by the DDoS attacks commissioned by competitors, according to Kaspersky Lab

Cyberspy group resurrects 12-year-old Bifrose backdoor

For data analytics leaders in Asia Pacific, success comes from willingness to fail

Adopting data analytics technologies is something business and IT professionals in the APAC region will have to master if IDC predictions are right

Case study: Airbus sets out challenges of changing IT supplier

Aircraft manufacturer sets out what it learned from switching IT provider after 12 years of working together

Security Think Tank: Get business value from security testing services by insourcing

How can an organisation ensure it gets value from penetration and security testing services?

Eight startups selected for Cyber London security accelerator programme

Cyber London has selected startups from the UK, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Brazil and South Africa for its second cyber security accelerator programme

HyperCat smart city venture sets up shop in India

UK government-backed HyperCat Consortium seeks Indian startups for Hyderabad-based incubator

CIO interview: Farrer & Co IT director Neil Davison

The law firm that served Charles Dickens has a much more modern approach to its technology strategy

UK firms act quickly to fix payment card data encryption

Security firm found that 16 global companies had failed to effectively encrypt traffic to the payment portion of their websites and apps

Three tips to help reduce Oracle licensing costs

London councils are spending hundreds of thousands of pounds a year with Oracle. Controlling these costs is the first step in taming Oracle licensing

Sen. Ted Cruz wants minimum H-1B wage of $110,000

And now, a security drone that chases intruders

Airline global distribution system Amadeus offers cloud scalability

Amadeus, the airline flight ticketing system, has used Google Compute Platform to scale its service to support internet flight searches

Thursday, 10 December 2015

The latest IoT network, 'Starfish,' builds on a power-grid foundation

Facebook releases design for its souped-up A.I. server, 'Big Sur'

Walmart Pay demonstration

The barcode-based Walmart Pay system in use

Datacentre operators must "open up" to close industry skills gap, claims IO

IO business development director Andrew Roughan said more must be done to encourage a wider range and higher number people into the datacentre industry

Experian chooses UK authentication startup for Gov.UK Verify

To ensure that UK citizens using Gov.UK Verify have secure access to their online accounts, Experian is using distributed cryptography technology from MIRACL

UKtech50: Derek Cheng, chief information security officer, Electronic Arts

When it comes to information security, every company knows that you’re only as strong as your weakest link

Samsung follows other electronics giants into the auto industry

Zuckerberg uses Facebook to support Muslims

IDG Contributor Network: Wait, did Microsoft even bother testing Cortana on the iPhone?

Walmart Pay gives retailer strategic advantage, building off existing app

SAP's big challenge: Prove the business case for Hana

Most Americans would not give up the steering wheel to a computer

Russian big data in early stages

The use of big data technologies in Russia is still embryonic and the economic slowdown is stalling developments

FBI chief urges tech firms to turn over terrorists' encrypted info

Tell Windows that your browser mail is your default mail

SHA-1 cutoff could block millions of users from encrypted websites

Cyber criminals switch tactics to cut costs

Cyber criminals have realised they can get the same results as malware with other attack methods, but at a lower cost

HPE goes live with Europe-wide cloud service catalogue

HPE’s Cloud 28+ service catalogue is open for business and hopes to encourage wider take-up of off-premises services across the continent

How to deal with the aftermath of a data breach

Considering that a data breach could happen to any company, at any time, a plan of action is the best tactic

CW500: How to succeed with enterprise collaboration

Unlike most IT initiatives, there is more to collaboration than deploying a platform and training. November’s CW500 Club panel assessed the challenges

EE and Motorola confirmed as ESN suppliers by Home Office

EE and Motorola have been formally selected to provide a resilient national 4G network for the UK’s ambulance, fire and police services

European Commission proposes rules for digital content and online sales

The EC has published proposals aimed at promoting access to digital content and online sales across the European Union and include an overhaul of copyright laws

Security Think Tank: Start with threats to increase value of penetration testing

How can an organisation ensure it gets value from penetration and security testing services?

Uktech50: Andy Caddy, group CIO at Virgin Active

CIO skills have had to change to cater for constantly changing requirements for innovation. Skills within teams also need upgrading

100Gbps network powers petabyte research cloud at Australia’s Monash University

Australian university implements powerful network to support data-hungry research cloud

NASA on quantum computer security

NASA's Rupak Biswas speaks at Ames Research Center on Dec. 8, 2015.

Baidu tests autonomous car, emerging as potential rival to Google and others

Walmart to roll out its own mobile payment system

Why this startup is looking forward to competing with Microsoft -- its investor

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Companies scramble to bolster encryption on mobile apps

NASA stays mum on its quantum computer security

The FCA is open to cloud – but what of the firms it regulates?

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) says cloud computing – even in its public form – is acceptable for finance organisations

Jisc issues tender for second shared services datacentre in north of England

Education network provider issues tender for second shared services datacentre, while warding off DDoS attack

UKtech50: Simon Gratton, chief data officer, Zurich Financial Services

Zurich Financial services' chief data offer, Simon Gratton, discusses the challenges of business transformation

UKtech50: Mark Dearnley, chief digital & information officer, HM Revenue & Customs

Mark Dearnley explains how HMRC has opened up the tax office APIs to external software developers

Microsoft continues to embrace Linux with new Azure certification

It lives! Volunteers from Microsoft release open-source fork of Windows Live Writer

In Disney’s backyard, Sen. Nelson proposes big H-1B reduction

Challenging the liability of bad end users in cybersecurity

In Part 3 of our three-part interview with Alejandro N. Mayorkas from the Department of Homeland Security, CSO Contributing Writer Ira Winkler discuss regulation in cybersecurity and liability issues of end users.

Shoring up cybersecurity with Homeland Security

In Part 2 of this three-part video series, CSO Contributing Writer Ira Winkler (The Irari Report) discuss vulnerabilities within the power grid, and where opportunities exist for improvement.

Homeland Security's role in cybersecurity

In Part 1 of a three-part video series, CSO Contributing Writer Ira Winkler (The Irari Report) sits down with Alejandro N. Mayorkas, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, to discuss the agency's role in cybersecurity and how it coordinates with other government groups and private companies to secure critical infrastructure.

Google continues enterprise push with Data Loss Prevention for Gmail

Google continues enterprise push with Data Loss Prevention for Gmail

Volvo finance department expands system support beyond Sweden

Volvo Group Treasury has extended an outsourcing agreement with Virtusa to give it the same support response times worldwide

Yahoo changes direction, spins off everything except Alibaba

Consumers heading for broadband meltdown on Christmas Day

Householders buying connected devices as presents are risking network paralysis come Christmas Day, warns a report from Cable.co.uk

Telecoms sector set to hire thousands to improve service quality

Telcos seeking to improve their service quality will drive hiring during 2016, says recruitment firm ManpowerGroup

DHL opens Singapore centre for logistics technology innovation

DHL has opened a centre in Singapore to research technologies that can be used in the logistics industry

Australian police raid home of alleged Bitcoin inventor

Australian police say a raid on a home in Sydney is not related to reports that the owner is the co-inventor of Bitcoin sitting on a fortune $415m

Security Think Tank: Selecting the right pen tester helps deliver most value

How can an organisation ensure they get value from penetration and security testing services?

ERP shakeup de-rails Hornby with £4.5m loss

The shakeup following Hornby’s adoption of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system caused the company to make £4.5m losses

Verizon eyes Yahoo as it abandons Alibaba spin off

Yahoo is expected to announce that it will not place its 15% Alibaba holding in a separate company, but focus instead on its core business

Nordic startups take on the enterprise mobile app market

Nordic startups are targeting the mobile market with software to help customers create apps as demand from businesses in their home region and beyond grows

Mozilla shutters Firefox OS, gives up on smartphones

Macs replacing PCs across enterprise at ‘unprecedented rate’, survey claims

Facebook's Zuckerberg ordered to testify over Oculus purchase

Christina Scott quits Financial Times to become News UK CTO

CIO of the Financial Times, Christina Scott, will be joining News UK as its chief technology officer in 2016

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

A huge Navy destroyer looks like a small boat on radar

The Navy's USS Zumwalt is a 600-foot all electric destroyer.

Instead of news, UK paper delivered ransomware

NASA, Google unveil a quantum computing leap

SAP offers a bold plan to make precision medicine a reality

Australian university launches cyber security master's degree

The University of New South Wales in Canberra has launched a master's course in cyber security, strategy and diplomacy

Security Think Tank: Penetration testing still relevant, but approach needs to change

How can an organisation ensure it gets value from penetration and security testing services?

Wipro buys German IT company Cellent

Wipro has extended its European operation with the acquisition of German IT company Cellent

Experts give evidence on draft Investigatory Powers Bill

The Joint Committee on the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill and the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee hear testimony from experts

Browsium helps IT check plug-ins

With increasing numbers of applications running in the browser it is much harder for IT managers to check what plug-ins are being used

UKtech50: Sarah Flannigan, CIO, National Trust

Sarah Flannigan is half way through delivering a major transformation programme at the National Trust

Trump’s call to ban Muslims would create H-1B, other turmoil

Microsoft releases major System Center update

San Jose gets SmartPoles with LTE, LED lights and energy meters

IBM beefs up cloud video service with Clearleap buy

Microsoft to change Windows Server 2016 licensing rules, will use per-core metric

Cyberattacks will compromise 1-in-3 healthcare records next year

Chrome for Android blocks access to malware and scam websites

Google Fiber eyes Chicago and L.A.

Cisco's Spark becomes a cloud-based phone and meeting platform

Surprise! Mozilla just launched an ad blocker for iOS

DDoS attacks on the rise, endangering small organizations

Scottish Government gets electronic voting system for local elections

The contract to design the electronic vote counting system for the 2017 local elections in Scotland has been awarded to CGI

Dropbox urged by users to open-source soon-to-be shut Mailbox app

Dropbox finds itself in the firing line after calling time on much-loved email app

Trust in IT outsourcing outweighs lower cost for HW Fisher

The value of a trusted relationship with an IT service provider is hard to measure, but HW Fisher IT head Tony Blonk says it outweighs price cuts

Indian IT services supplier Infosys creates jobs in Ireland

Indian IT services supplier Infosys is creating 250 jobs in Ireland to support customers and innovate around financial services IT

G.fast technical trials connect 100 Swansea homes and businesses

BT has embarked on a technical trial of G.fast technology in Swansea

Consumer device boom heralds user interface innovation, says Gartner

Consumers will add more devices to their personal portfolio instead of consolidating, says analyst Gartner

Action for Children uses Mendix to power efficiency drive

Children's charity uses visual programming environment from Mendix to create bespoke administration applications

BCS launches consultation on personal data exploitation

The British Computer Society announces a consultation on data use and reveals the results of a survey on how UK citizens feel about the collection of personal data

New EU data protection laws to force global business strategy rethink

More than two-thirds of global firms expect new EU data protection laws to dramatically increase costs of doing business in Europe

MEPs close deal with EU Council on first EU-wide cyber security rules

EU legislators and member states have agreed a text for new cyber security rules that will introduce mandatory data breach notification.

Subsidised satellite broadband to fill BDUK connection gap

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport said a satellite broadband service will reach 300,000 properties in remote parts of the UK

Apple unveils own battery case for iPhone 6, 6S

Digital transformation spurs tech M&A to close in on record

Legislation requiring tech industry to report terrorist activity may be revived

Apple finally acknowledges its phones need bigger batteries

Review: M3D's Micro 3D Printer fits in a backpack, quiet as a mouse

Google's Life Sciences division is now called Verily

Former Secret Service agent sentenced for corruption in Silk Road investigation

Monday, 7 December 2015

Micron closing Puerto Rico operation, shifts work to China

IT gives Rotterdam psychological care provider more time with clients

A psychological care provider in the Netherlands, Pameijer, has improved efficiency, improved care and become more secure through an identity and access management project

PC shipment decline in 2015 sets bleak record

Cool features in PowerPoint 2016

Microsoft just launched a pair of new features for PowerPoint 2016 that make it easier to create presentations that don’t suck. Here’s how they work.

Google is working on a wearable that could test diabetics' blood sugar levels

AT&T GigaPower fiber expanding to 38 more cities

The merged NXP and Freescale will make cars smarter from bumper to bumper

Galaxy S7 expected to have faster processor, return of storage slot

Google patches critical vulnerabilities in Android

Why you should turn off your PC, laptop, modem, router, and other tech routinely

Vulnerabilities found in Lenovo, Toshiba, Dell support software

Airwave makes U-turn on emergency network injunction

The UK emergency network operator decides to drop an injunction preventing the Home Office from finding a cheaper operator

Creating a CIO legacy beyond the systems

So much of what a business does today needs to be technology-driven that CIOs have a choice between leading and lagging behind

Building regulations will drive IoT in offices

Gartner predicts 1.6 billion connected things will be used by smart cities in 2016, an increase of 39% from 2015

Low-cost Nordics expect datacentre growth

The Nordics offers advantages as a datacentre location, with each of its five countries offering something different

Security Think Tank: Pen testing must be followed by action

How can an organisation ensure they get value from penetration and security testing services?

Global operation targets Dorkbot botnet

The latest international operation against cyber criminals included seizing domains to disrupt the Dorkbot operators’ capacity to control their victims’ computers

Sweden considers writing off IT student loans to attract more women

Sweden is considering writing off student loans for women who study IT in an attempt to improve the gender balance in the sector to support digitisation

Cyber attacks an increasing concern for Asean countries

Organisations in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are increasingly the targets for cyber criminals, according to a report focused on the region

Change is in the air as Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service applies analytics to everything

Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service unearths additional benefits of data analytics following its decision to use Splunk software to analyse operational logs

Obama hints at tougher stance on encryption

The White House has begun raising concerns with tech firms over terrorists' use of encryption and social media as president Obama signals he plans to urge tech firms to help

How to free your business and staff with self-service

Introducing self-service IT can improve efficiency and hand control to the employee – so long as it’s done right

Australia launches plan to reduce reliance on natural resources

The Australian government has announced plans to reduce its dependency on industries that rely on natural resources and increase its activities in areas such as IT

Apple's MacBook Air takes laptop reliability crown

Obama wants help from tech firms to fight terrorism

Microsoft sets stage for massive Windows 10 upgrade strategy

Friday, 4 December 2015

Net neutrality fans and broadband backers clash in court

Amazon brings Microsoft users into AWS with Active Directory service

US, China cybersecurity hotline offers no guarantees

Speaking at the New England Cybercrime Conference the nation's top lawyer for national security also addressed the threat of cyber terrorists. He doesn't think they have advanced cyber weapons because if they did they would have used them.

EFF sets up software vulnerability disclosure programme

The EFF’s vulnerability disclosure programme includes a set of guidelines on how to report bugs in software the group develops and uses, offering several non-cash rewards

Internet of things will be one of the Asean IT highlights in 2016

IoT investments will be one of the major trends in Asean economies throughout 2016, according to predictions from Frost & Sullivan.

Europe's CIOs must raise their game in testing software quality

CIOs across Europe have more work to do to ensure the structural quality of software is sound as IT becomes more important to organisations across different sectors

Researchers creating assistant that whispers directions in your ear

5 things you should know about drone regulations

The FTC's next chief technologist is on a quest for better passwords

Microsoft slates Build dev conference for March 30-April 1

Russian spy group adopts new tools to hack defense contractor networks

Lenders may eye smartphone use when deciding on loans

Security Think Tank: Clarity of scope is key to getting value from pen testing

How can an organisation ensure they get value from penetration and security testing services?

Pony, Angler and CryptoWall mixed into dangerous cyberthreat cocktail

CIO interview: Mikael Pommert, Modern Times Group

Modern Times Group's CIO tells Computer Weekly about the challenges and benefits of moving an established business to the cloud

Samsung agrees to pay $548m to settle dispute with Apple

Samsung is expected to pay the outstanding damages to Apple by 14 December 2015, but it has reserved the right to collect reimbursement

India’s HCL opens Estonian operation to support Nordic customers

HCL Technologies opens an Estonian delivery centre which will support customers across Europe, including those in the Nordic region

Wetherspoon pub chain warns customers of data breach

Discovery of a data breach at JD Wetherspoons comes hard on the heels of a breach at TalkTalk, underlining the importance of keeping customer data safe

UK citizen challenges police and ICO over Prism

A UK citizen challenging two police forces and the ICO hopes to achieve a landmark ruling similar to that obtained by Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems, who scuttled the Safe Harbour agreement

Samsung agrees to pay Apple $548M in damages

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Net neutrality on the line in Washington court fight

Millions of smart TVs, phones and routers at risk from 3-year-old flaw

Microsoft joins law enforcement to disrupt Dorkbot botnet

Amazon Prime Air, Zuckerberg's big surprise, 360 video - The Wrap

On The Wrap this week Amazon unveils a new Prime Air drone, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife announce a huge charitable donation and Nokia builds an expensive video camera.

$60,000 Nokia camera records spherical video

Nokia's Ozo video camera has eight lenses and microphones to record 360-degree, immersive video.

When your car's on autopilot, will you be alert when needed?

IDC sees 10% decline in Windows Phone, notes slackening smartphone growth

Expect more meetings: Microsoft's new Outlook add-in makes it easier to set them up

New Salesforce tool gives users more options with external data

CGI to provide electronic health records to MoD

The MoD has extended an outsourcing agreement with CGI to build on existing work the IT services firm does with its global medical operations

Consumer acceptance of in-store location-based tracking on the rise

Customers are becoming more comfortable with being tracked in-store, as long as they gain a good customer experience as a result

The 4G network in France: the business user opportunity

France has auctioned off additional spectrum to the country's mobile operators – but what will this mean for business users?

UKtech50 winner Gavin Patterson, CEO of BT

Gavin Patterson versees BT’s often controversial roll-out of superfast broadband, and the firm’s billion-pound investment in sports broadcasting

Yahoo launches new Messenger app in wake of possible big changes

Ford marries its SYNC system to Apple’s Siri using Bluetooth

Google announces massive clean energy purchase

A fight brews over U.S. worker protections

Why is your new product failing? Ask Watson Analytics

Toshiba, Vaio, Fujitsu eye laptop PC merger

IDG Contributor Network: 10 Top technical achievements in video games for 2015

No more security fixes coming for older OpenSSL branches

New attack campaign against SMBs uses a botnet to deliver PoS malware

Veracode finds most web apps fail Owasp security check list

The findings of a report on critical vulnerabilities in most web applications is raising concerns over potential security vulnerabilities in millions of websites

Ofcom temporarily suspends MOD spectrum auction

Ofcom has put the auction of a tranche of the 2.3GHz and 3.4GHz spectrum bands on hold due to the ongoing uncertainty over the future of the UK’s mobile operators

Virtual Instruments to launch hardware NAS probe in 2016

Maker of SAN testing product Virtual Wisdom is all set to announce a beta-tested hardware NAS probe in 2016, but currently NAS protocols supported will be limited to NFS and CIFS

Manchester bags £10m smart city prize in government contest

Manchester’s CityVerve project scoops the £10m jackpot in the government’s smart city and internet of things competition

European Office 365 and Microsoft Azure users hit by service outage

Microsoft said it is taking steps to address the issues, which have been causing problems for Office 365 and Azure users

Security Think Tank: Pen testing should be about risk, not box-ticking

How can organisations ensure they get value from penetration and security testing services?

Swedish health company Elekta recoups costs of HR project in a year

Medical company Elekta transforms its human resources (HR) processes by replacing legacy technology with cloud systems serving 3,800 staff in 24 countries

VMware research shines light on volume of UK enterprise data stored overseas

A poll of UK IT decision makers suggests just 37% know exactly where their enterprise data is located

The US and China agree more steps to fight cyber crime

The US and China have made progress in expanding co-operation on cyber crime as China claims criminals and not state-backed hackers broke into the US Office of Personnel Management

Disney joins Hour of Code to teach young people coding skills

Teaching initiative Hour of Code has teamed up with Disney to encourage children to create games with Star Wars characters – and learn coding skills along the way

Workday ringfences support in Europe after Safe Harbour ruled unsafe

US cloud HR and financial services provider reponds to Safe Harbour failure by ringfencing European data

Bristol rolls out smart meters in 3,000 council flats

Bristol City Council completes the installation of smart meter technology across a number of its social housing properties

Windows taskbar icons: How to clean up the clutter

Facebook will block Belgians without accounts from access to its content

New legislation aims at stalling NSA reform

Why legal experts are up in arms over the trade-secrets bill Microsoft loves

Developers get new tools from Google to analyze images

US, China take first steps toward cybersecurity cooperation

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Encrypted messaging app Signal now available for desktops

Ransomware and scammy tech support sites team up for a vicious 1-2 punch

Office 2016's November update finally rolls out to early testers

Windows Server 2016 adoption will be a marathon, not a sprint

Max Schrems launches new legal broadside at Facebook

WD ships world's first 10TB helium-filled hard drive

Things get messy at Yahoo as reports of sales and a reorg swirl

Interview: BT CEO Gavin Patterson

For BT CEO Gavin Patterson, the UKtech50 most influential person in UK IT 2015, the network is a vital tool to balance the demands of a global services business with the responsibility of being the national incumbent telecoms operator

UKtech50 2015 - Computer Weekly's five rising stars

We select five IT leaders destined for great things, to recognise the rising stars of IT alongside our annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK technology

Cyber insurance likely to drive better security, says Raytheon-Websense

Security improvements driven by cyber insurance requirements is one of the top predictions in a Raytheon-Websense report on security trends in 2016

HPE will use its experience to help customers with M&A, says CEO Meg Whitman

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s CEO claimed the firm would be able to better assist customers undergoing structural changes

Microsoft jacks price of top-tier Office 365 plan by 59%

Cisco patches permission hijacking issue in WebEx Meetings app for Android

OS X El Capitan upgrade tempo slows

Mozilla kicks off annual fundraiser on Firefox's home page

Vodafone launches gigabit fibre broadband products in Ireland

Roll-out of Ireland’s Siro network advances with the launch of a 1Gbps domestic service backed by Vodafone

Hewlett Packard Enterprise ties up with Microsoft to push hybrid cloud

HPE will use Azure as its public cloud service to build out its hybrid cloud portfolio

COP21: IoT can accelerate sustainable development, says Gartner

As the Paris climate talks get under way, Gartner says the IoT has a big role to play in minimising the impact of global warming

Singapore’s Yale-NUS deploys hybrid cloud

Singapore college uses a hybrid cloud infrastructure to increase flexibility and reduce costs across its operation

Lack of skills make government infrastructure projects more complex, says John Manzoni

Chief executive of the civil service, John Manzoni, claims a lack of appropriate skills is a barrier to government projects

Australia blames China for cyber attack on supercomputer

A cyber attack on a supercomputer at Australia's weather bureau has raised fears that potentially sensitive national security information may have been compromised

IISS urges world policy makers to consider cyber domain more seriously

The cyber domain needs to be better understood and the subject of greater strategic focus, according to a report by the Interanational Institute for Strategic Studies

Zuckerberg to give away 99% of his fortune, or about $45M, to new charity

IDG Contributor Network: Kaching! Bluecore raises $21M

IDG Contributor Network: 8 brilliant technical achievements in cars and trucks for 2015

HP Enterprise joins battle for the IoT edge

Oklahoma Sooners use beacons, sensors to find rooms on massive campus

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Yahoo mulls sale of core Internet business

Toy maker VTech says breach hit 6.4 million kids' accounts

DARPA looks to accelerate design of military chips

Google accused of collecting data on school kids

HP exits the low-cost tablet market

Freescale's new IoT chip is as thin as a blade of grass

Bill Gates spearheads climate change initiatives

A group of IT entrepreneurs, CEOs, investment gurus and dignitaries have announced an alliance at the Paris 2015 Climate Conference to fund clean energy research

Gartner hails datacentre cost savings of halting virtual machine sprawl

Gartner claims CIOs could be missing out on datacentre cost savings by considering server virtualisation a done job

Security analytics needs practical approach, says Fico Ciso Vickie Miller

Analytics must form part of a comprehensive defence-in-depth strategy, according to chief information security officer (Ciso) Vickie Miller at software firm Fico

Violin doubles all-flash array range with FSP 7250 and FSP 7600

Violin Memory doubles the size of its all-flash array product family with entry-level and high-performance additions to the enterprise-featured FSP hardware line

Cortana now gets business data from Microsoft's Power BI service

Consumer SSDs and hard drive prices are nearing parity

Online shoppers hit Cyber Monday -- hard

$60,000 Nokia camera records spherical video

Nokia's Ozo video camera has eight lenses and microphones to record 360-degree, immersive video.

Mozilla's conundrum: What to do about Thunderbird?

Microsoft and HP offer more info about their cloud partnership

Windows 10: Now on 148M PCs

Infinity SDC sells Slough datacentre assets to rival Virtus

Virtus expands greater London datacentre portfolio by purchasing rival's colocation facility in Slough

Average UK broadband speed up to 28Mbps, says Ofcom report

Ofcom’s Connected Nations 2015 report shows that availability, take-up and speed of broadband services is increasing across the board

Financial loss still not a priority for UK IT decision makers

UK chief information officers are more concerned with the loss of sensitive data in the face of increased cyber threats than financial loss, a survey has revealed

CIO interview: Jesper Riis, DSV

IT plays a business-critical role at Danish logistics and transportation company DSV. CIO Jesper Riis tells Computer Weekly about his current challenges

EU agencies boost Europol powers to fight terrorism and cyber crime

The European Parliament and Council have agreed to extend Europol's powers to enable faster responses to terrorism, cyber crime and other organised crime

International police seize nearly 1,000 counterfeit goods sites

UK law enforcement officers have taken part in the largest international operation to date against the sale of counterfeit goods on e-commerce platforms and social networks

Verizon LTE now available for IoT devices

Nearly 370M IE users have just 6 weeks to upgrade

HPE's Synergy is a new type of 'composable' infrastructure

Samsung appoints new head for mobile business

IDG Contributor Network: Soundbrenner delivers a wearable device for musicians

Is Evernote getting out of the retail business?

Microsoft's new CRM boss takes the wraps off Dynamics CRM 2016