By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Samsung reports that its mobile payments app, which will soon be available in the UK, has transacted 100 million payments in its first year of availability …read more Source:: Internet-Tech
UK tech firms spend less, deliver more on training
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•By Dani Johnson (editor@www.com Survey shows technology firms spend 46% of the national average on learning and development per employee, but deliver an above-average number of hours’ training …read more Source:: Careers
Law firms planning litigation market for GDPR
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Businesses should be preparing for the storm of litigation that is likely to be unleashed when the GDPR goes into force, warns Stewart Room of PwC Legal …read more Source::
Apple iPhones plagued by device failure and crashing apps, report claims
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) A report on mobile device performance produced by Blancco Technology Group says the performance of Apple iPhones is flagging compared with Android-based devices …read more Source::
A quarter of financial sector data breaches linked to lost or stolen devices
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Financial sector breaches in the US doubled in 2015 over the year before, according to a report by security firm Bitglass …read more Source::
French submarine maker data breach highlights challenges of IP security
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) French naval contractor data breach proves that protecting intellectual property is challenging, say security experts …read more Source::
Troubled versus toxic teams
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•By Paul Glen Have you ever asked yourself, “Is the group of people I’m working with dysfunctional?” If you haven’t, you’re either oblivious or new to the work world. It’s an important question to ask on a regular basis, because the problems that undermine collective success usually start as small issues, either between people on…
Ofcom seems to have forgotten its remit, and actually that’s no surprise
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•By Simon Rockman(editor@www.com Ofcom made the wrong choice by putting economists in charge, and is in danger of forgetting its remit, says Simon Rockman …read more Source:: IT Management
London datacentre market enjoys pre-Brexit surge in demand for colocation space
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) CBRE’s pre-Brexit look at the European datacentre market sees London reap the benefits of a surge in demand for colocation space during the second quarter …read more Source:: Internet-Tech