By Bryan Betts(editor@www.com Cloud storage and apps can open up an organisation to risks of data leakage. Computer Weekly looks at key areas of vulnerability and what you can do to prevent your data going viral …read more Source:: IT Management
Virgin Media cuts agreement with HBF for new-build networks
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Virgin Media has forged a partnership with the Home Builders Federation to improve delivery of fibre-based broadband services to new-build properties …read more Source:: Internet-Tech
GE unveils the industrial internet operating system
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The GE Predix platform is now positioned as an operating system to run industrial machines more efficiently …read more Source:: IT Management
Security Think Tank: Infosec pros need to identify and protect GDPR-relevant data
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•By Rolf von Roessing (editor@www.com What is the role of information security professionals in helping organisations to ensure they are compliant with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by 25 May 2018? …read more Source::
Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26bn
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Microsoft is taking over LinkedIn, with boosts to its Dynamics and Office 365 businesses expected …read more Source:: Careers
Nordic CIO interview: Johnny Bröms, Swedish fast-food chain Max Burger
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The CIO of Swedish fast-food chain tells Computer Weekly how digital technology is increasing sales and supporting expansion …read more Source:: Careers
Is Oracle cooking its cloud books?
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols It wasn’t that long ago that Oracle’s lord and master, Larry Ellison, snarled that cloud computing was just hype. He said in 2008, “The computer industry is the only industry that is more fashion-driven than women’s fashion. Maybe I’m an idiot, but I have no idea what anyone is talking about.…
CIO interview: Why Europe matters to Ben Booth
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Ben Booth has headed several European IT departments in his career, and he feels that remaining in the European Union (EU) is good for the UK and good for IT …read more Source:: Careers
The No. 1 large place to work in IT: Quicken Loans
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•By Mary K. Pratt Jordan LaFramboise’s career track at Quicken Loans is far from typical, but it does say a lot about the depth and breadth of the online mortgage lender’s support for its IT employees. LaFramboise first joined the Detroit-based company as a vendor analyst in 2003, when he was 29. But he soon…