Scientists go back to school
While businesses sometimes hog centre stage in the computing world, now it's time for the men in white coats to have their say.
The 2020 Science Group - a think tank o...
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Microsoft gives Software Assurance a facelift
Microsoft has defended its controversial Software Assurance (SA) subscription-based licensing scheme, claiming businesses are failing to take advantage of the free traini...
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Red Hat and LinuxIT target Linux-baffled small businesses
Red Hat is hoping to tempt more SMEs towards the way of the penguin.
The open source vendor has signed an agreement with consulting and managed services company LinuxI...
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Security pro' - an oxymoron?
The term 'infosec professional' is almost a contradiction in terms, according to analyst group Gartner, which warns the field of IT security is still finding its feet.
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Fishing database to tackle illegal boats
A global database of fishing boats is to be built in a bid to control the number of illegal fishing expeditions.
The High Seas Task Force (HSTF), whose members include...
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Philly signs on the wi-fi line
The city of Philadelphia detailed its plan to blanket the city with wi-fi after signing its final contract with EarthLink, which will build and operate the network.
Th...
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Europe to get its own MIT
The European Union has mooted the creation of a new landmark technology institute.
The proposal for a "flagship for excellence" for tech innovation and research has be...
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Schneier: 'Blame firms not staff for security breaches
Security guru Bruce Schneier has hit out at the trend of blaming staff for security breaches, suggesting it's companies which must always face the strongest criticism.
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Proof: Employees don't care about security
An experiment carried out within London's square mile has revealed that employees in some of the City's best known financial services companies don't care about basic sec...
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