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E-tailers beware: OFT web sweep is imminent

Comment If the goods arrive before the contract has been cancelled, the consumer has a duty to restore them to the supplier and, in the meanwhile, to retain possession of the goods and take reasonable care of them.

Tags: e-tail, regulation, oft, regulations

[14 Dec 2007]

Leader: It's time for a data breach disclosure law

Leader The HMRC blunder is just the latest of a number of high-profile data breaches which have eroded public faith in the ability of government and businesses to protect their information - and it is vital changes are made to restore that faith.

Tags: hmrc, full disclosure, campaign, records

[22 Nov 2007]

Full Disclosure - silicon.com launches data breaches campaign

Comment A number of high-profile data breaches have eroded public faith in the ability of organisations to protect sensitive personal information and only a change in the law to force companies to come clean about data breaches will restore it.silicon.com...

Tags: full disclosure, data privacy

[16 Jul 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations

Comment But everyone is prompted to ask the obvious - could more have been done to rapidly restore normal travel service? Written in my home office and despatched to silicon.com from Stansted Airport amid a sea of confused and tired humanity via a...

Tags: business travel

[22 Aug 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net

Comment The net neutrality debate gives the old school the opportunity to resume control, to create a two-tier net, to grab more of the money and to restore their fortunes. Written at and despatched from a Beijing hotel via a low-cost wi-fi service.

Tags: net neutrality, telcos

[07 Jul 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 05.05.06

Round-Up In fact the computer broke down "because it was old", according to the spokesman, though he admitted that when staff came to restore data from back-up tapes they did find a lot of media files which shouldn't have been there, contributing to the...

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[05 May 2006]

Q&A: Sun CEO Scott McNealy

Q&A: Sun CEO Scott McNealy

Comment To try to restore its position, Sun has many irons in the fire - among them, a newly open source operating system, servers using Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processors and a marketing campaign boasting of Sun's "sharing" values.

Tags: q&a, mcnealy, sun

[24 Jun 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Accelerating society

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Accelerating society

Comment In an ideal tech world they will restore stability and allow us to reach the tranquillity we supposedly crave. GMT, Fleet Service Station M3, UK During a meeting this week I was asked to succinctly characterise my life.

Tags: future of it, peter cochrane

[13 May 2005]

Devil's Advocate: Overwhelmed by data

Comment As capacity is added on different occasions, often the best that hard pressed operations staff can manage is to secure basic backup and restore functions. Martin Brampton wonders where current trends are taking us…

Tags: storage, devil's advocate, devil, brampton

[21 Oct 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The cyborgs are here

Comment It can be beautiful and it can repair and restore people. All sorts of health conditions are prompting ever more sci-fi-like solutions - and Peter Cochrane believes it won't be long before the boundaries between carbon and silicon, between man and...

Tags: cyborg, cochrane

[02 Apr 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft McCarthyism, e-banking and investment reforms

Comment So the UK falls into line with the US on guidelines for conduct of investment analyst activities, ostensibly to restore a level of confidence among small shareholders in investment research. Surely it is more important to restore confidence in the...

[24 Feb 2003]

What's the fuss about... storage networking?

Comment The most fundamental storage management application is (still) back-up and restore, with the most important being restore. Can't blag your way through a storage networking conversation? Then let Quocirca's Jon Collins take you by the hand.

[06 Sep 2002]

Surviving the recession: a Quocirca series

Comment A fully-maintained data centre providing full disaster tolerance, back-up and restore, along with flexible platforms for growth and a fully secure environment (both at the data and physical levels). In the latest episode of this 12-part series...

[13 Feb 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

Comment Finally EMC ControlCenter/Replication Manager supplies sophisticated automatic management of disk replication processes and tools and also manages the 'instant' restore process. Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the future web...

[05 Nov 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

Comment Finally EMC ControlCenter/Replication Manager supplies sophisticated automatic management of disk replication processes and tools and also manages the 'instant' restore process. Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the future web...

[04 Nov 2001]

Serialisation: eBoys - Part 1 - Go Big or Go Home

Comment Now, Borders believed, advances in technology made it possible to restore what had been lost. The hyperexpansion of the chain would come later, after Borders no longer was associated with the company - and after Kmart spun the unit off in 1995 to...

[05 Apr 2001]

The Data Protection Commissioner - what all the fuss is about

Comment But who can restore this confidence? We've all heard plenty of hype about how safe online shopping is - we've read the leaflets, seen the TV adverts and heard it on the radio. But the proof, as they say, is in the pudding.

[15 Aug 2000]

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