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Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear

News RFID tags on food wrappers could also be used in conjunction with portable nutrition scanners to help allergy suffers or people with specific dietary requirements easily identify suitable foodstuffs, the report said.

Tags: e-health, ofcom, wireless

[08 May 2008]

Supporting a Customer Base That Doubled Overnight

whitepaper The company wanted to support twice as many customers quickly to identify operational changes for expanded data center and deliver service seamlessly. E.ON UK is the UK's largest integrated energy company, generating and distributing electricity...

Tags: customer support services

[06 May 2008]

National fraud reporting centre to arrive next year

News A spokesman for the Attorney General's Office said: "A proof-of-concept model is being developed and will be tested from the summer, for six months, with aim to identify what information is not being compared currently and join up information that...

Tags: security, cyber crime, fraud

[28 Apr 2008]

E.ON powers down to cut carbon and costs

News By looking in "the most obvious places" - and asking some simple questions - Middleditch said E.ON was able to identify carbon reduction "quick wins". Although it may sound counter-intuitive, energy giant E.ON has been setting its sights on...

Tags: green, e.on, carbon emissions, travel

[25 Apr 2008]

Kennedys, an International Law Firm, Chooses WANSync as the Mission Critical Business Continuity Tool in Their Newly Migrated Exchange Infrastructure

whitepaper As the first stage of this project, Make IT Simple and Kennedys worked together to identify and document the precise requirements of the new systems. E-mail was identified as the most business-critical application for Kennedys, with a maximum...

Tags: wide area networks (wan), exchange, carry, identified

[10 Apr 2008]

E.ON UK Cuts Reporting Time to Five Days and Saves Money Through Faster Reconciliation

whitepaper E.ON UK wanted to conduct complex analyses of six terabytes of customer billing and settlement data that increases by five to six million rows per day to gain insight into customers' gas and electricity use and leverage multidimensional analytical...

Tags: database management

[08 Feb 2008]

Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Passive TCP Measurements

whitepaper The focus of this study is to identify the 'root cause' links, i.e.the links that are responsible for the majority of the losses or reorders found on the end-to-end TCP connection. It suggests a new root cause criterion and a cost-effective...

Tags: tcp - ip

[14 Jan 2008]

Fuzzy logic tech project to help the elderly

News These sensors can monitor people's movements, capture sleep patterns or measure pulse and respiration, meaning they can identify medical emergencies or diagnose health problems. Click on the links below to find out everything you'll need to know...

Tags: intelligence, care, research, computers

[03 Jan 2008]

On the Stationarity of TCP Bulk Data Transfers

whitepaper Experimental results show that this tool correctly identify noticeable changes in the throughput of connections. As a consequence, the Internet is to some extent already mature enough for the deployment of multimedia applications and applications...

Tags: tcp - ip

[26 Dec 2007]

Two-Factor Authentication: A Total Cost of Ownership Viewpoint

whitepaper This White Paper will focus specifically on the various One-Time Password or OTP based authentication solutions and will help IT professionals identify the key components that contribute to their total cost of ownership

Tags: ssl - tls, authentication, ownership, total cost

[12 Dec 2007]

Who Let the Hackers In? Preventing Social Engineers from Partying on Your Network

whitepaper Proactively identify and expose client-side vulnerabilities Through their Web browsers, e-mail clients, and other apps, end users can unwittingly open the back door to high-profile data breaches, so it's no surprise that security spending is...

Tags: anti-hacking, techrepublic, vulnerabilities, engineering

[12 Dec 2007]

Webcast: Taming the Compliance Beast: Making Sure E-Mail Doesn't Violate Regulatory Compliance Rules

whitepaper Identify which technologies can protect information, and which ones can’t E-mail is a critical “leakage” point for private information, and, if not properly managed, can expose your organization to significant liabilities.

Tags: security management, compliance, policies, officer

[12 Dec 2007]

Webcast: Taming the Compliance Beast: Making Sure E-Mail Doesn't Violate Regulatory Compliance Rules

whitepaper Identify which technologies can protect information, and which ones can’t E-mail is a critical “leakage” point for private information, and, if not properly managed, can expose your organization to significant liabilities.

Tags: compliance, material, reporting, protect

[12 Dec 2007]

Business warning over data security

News The watchdog is calling for organisations to conduct 'privacy impact assessments' to identify potential risks to privacy and find ways of minimising them. This week Downing Street responded to our Full Disclosure e-petition, saying organisations...

Tags: privacy, data breach, ico, calling

[11 Dec 2007]

Ofcom grapples with 2012 Olympic spectrum

News The consultation is seeking to identify what applications might need spectrum and whether they could more efficiently use what the regulator describes as "a valuable, finite resource". Ofcom has published a consultation document on the spectrum...

Tags: olympics, spectrum, ofcom, london

[30 Nov 2007]

Can biometrics secure the public's data?

Comment These traits are used to identify people by certain characteristics that are either physiological - such as faces, fingerprints, irises, veins and DNA - or behavioural - such as voices, signatures and keystrokes.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics

Tags: law, biometrics, fingerprint reader, facial recognition

[23 Nov 2007]

IT skills 'vital for UK's future'

News According to Triesman, the government has taken positive steps, both in working with partners to identify the needs of employers and individuals, and by working with local employment and skills boards.

Tags: it skills, e-skills uk, it grads, skills gap

[29 Oct 2007]

Young targeted by "Revitalise IT" scheme

News The first stage of the Catalyst programme will focus on mapping a series of degree courses against a framework of IT professional skills and qualifications, to identify best practice, and provide a basis for curriculum development to address any...

Tags: e-skills uk, it degrees, it skills

[19 Sep 2007]

Cheat Sheet: Data Protection Act 1998

Cheat Sheet All computer records and most manual records come within the terms of the law if they can be used to identify the individual the record refers to. So long as the personal information within these files can be used to identify the individuals...

Tags: security, data protection act

[28 Aug 2007]

Why UK must pass data leak law now

News It then warned: "The absence of a duty of disclosure reduces the likelihood that customers will identify, complain of and provide proof of fraud; it also, since such complaints are in turn the most likely means of prompting disclosure, leads to a...

Tags: house of lords, data protection, security, full disclosure

[10 Aug 2007]

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