By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Thomson Reuters is to make 2,000 redundancies worldwide, many of them in its IT function …read more Source:: Careers
Microsoft debuts Project Olympus to boost open source datacentre hardware development
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Microsoft wants to give open source datacentre hardware developers earlier access to its designs to speed up the time it takes to bring new products to market with Project Olympus …read more Source:: Internet-Tech
Tintri adds VMware and Flocker persistent container storage
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) VM-native storage array maker Tintri will allow customers persistent storage for Docker containers via planned VMware vSphere 6.5 functionality or via bare metal/host OS …read more Source::
Path to telco revenues lies through improved user trust, says KPMG
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Report suggests that half of UK adults would switch telecoms and broadband provider in the event of a security breach, and identifies revenue opportunities in building trust among consumers …read more Source::
Black cab customers can now pay by card as well as cash
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) London Mayor’s Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan sees card technology introduced to all black cabs in the capital …read more Source::
ICO prepares for post-Brexit GDPR
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The Information Commissioner’s Office is to publish a revised timeline for the UK implementing the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation after Brexit …read more Source:: IT Management
How software-defined networking can secure critical systems
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) SDN promises to bring the efficiency gains achieved in server virtualisation to networking, while also boosting security …read more Source::
Self-sovereign identity on the block – ideal or no deal?
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) There’s a rumour out there in the IT and business world that blockchains could be the magic elixir when it comes to users’ full control and power over their own digital identities. But is that really so? …read more Source::
IDG Contributor Network: Rent-A-Center’s POS glitch is a great ROI argument
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•By Evan Schuman Anyone in retail IT looking for a good ROI argument should simply refer to an advisory to shareholders that Rent-A-Center issued earlier this month. The $3.3 billion, 2,600-store chain on Oct. 11 advised that its revenues were dropping — and then it pointed the finger at POS problems. I needn’t point out…