Police teach self defence against cybercrime
The Metropolitan Police Force is launching a series of e-crime prevention and response seminars for businesses.
The seminars are aimed at improving companies' incident...
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Sun taps Java for ready-made RFID
Sun is hoping that adding Java to the RFID mix could make the switch from
barcodes to RFID tags easier for retailers.
Sun is firmly targeting companies who've been f...
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Independent' study backs Linux over Windows
Linux provider Cybersource has updated its two-year-old study comparing the total cost of ownership (TCO) when using Microsoft's products against open-source solutions - ...
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HP and Oracle announce SME alliance
HP and Oracle announced on Monday a partnership to try to reach more small and medium-size businesses.
The companies will cooperate to unify their relationships with t...
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Lloyds TSB signs £500m outsourcing deal with IBM
Lloyds TSB has signed a £500m seven-year deal with IBM to boost its voice and data network in a move that will see 80 staff transferred to the consultancy giant.
The y...
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Microsoft opens up in Bangalore
Microsoft Research will open a laboratory in Bangalore, India, the company's third research installation overseas and a sign of India's increasing importance in tech.
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Dell wins $10m China public sector deal
Continuing its momentum with the Chinese government in recent years, Dell has sealed a major PC contract with education authorities in the mainland.
The country's educ...
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Cambridge start-ups prove UK's got innovation
A button-sized sensor with a sense of smell, an 'iPod for movies', software that lets you type with your breath. With products like these - all real and from Cambridge-ba...
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O2 hailed as life-saver
The essential properties of oxygen are well-known to everybody with even a basic grasp of human biology, but now mobile operator O2 is revelling in its own life-saving ef...
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