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O2 considers high fibre rollout

News O2 is considering investing in its own fibre-to-the-home network but wants to wait until Ofcom changes telecommunications regulation before it makes an investment. Following BT's Tuesday announcement that it was to plough £1.5bn into a fibre-access... [17 Jul 2008]

ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws

News An ISPA spokesman said: "It is ISPA's preference to agree a non-legislative solution which carefully considers the complex legal framework - as recognised by the Culture Secretary - in which ISPs operate. [18 Jun 2008]

Norwich Union considers IT outsourcing

News Norwich Union is considering outsourcing some of its IT infrastructure which could affect up to 400 IT staff next year. The insurer is in talks with EDS and IBM about outsourcing its IT infrastructure and data centre department. [23 May 2008]

Microsoft plans to go it alone online

News In the wake of Microsoft's decision to pull its Yahoo! offer, executives are trying to make the case that Redmond's online business can go it alone. Speaking to investors yesterday, Windows Live general manager Brian Hall tried to bring the focus... [07 May 2008]

UK drops from 'IT readiness' top 10

News The framework considers the connectedness and IT usage of businesses, individuals and governments, as well as the regulatory and economic situation in each country. The UK has fallen out of the top 10 in an international league table of IT... [11 Apr 2008]

Apple iPhone 'ready for business'

News But ActiveSync support also means iPhones gain security features such as remote wipe and password policies - which Gartner considers essential for business devices.iPhone 2.0 will also support Cisco IPsec VPN for secure transmission of data, and... [19 Mar 2008]

Microsoft/Yahoo! - should Google be afraid of the big bad bid?

News considers Google friendship offer at the end of the last week, sparking a flurry of speculation as to what such a partnership would mean for the future of the web. Is this Redmond's last ditch attempt to close the Google gap and will Yahoo! [06 Feb 2008]

Apple TV suffers a setback

News Jobs said the company considers software engineering a quality issue, not a quantity issue where problems can be solved by throwing bodies at a project. Apple released a statement yesterday noting the MacBook Air is now shipping. [31 Jan 2008]

British Energy hires new CIO

News In the meantime Campbell will continue his role as chairman of the blue-chip user group the Corporate IT Forum while he considers his next career move. British Energy has hired a new CIO to help the organisation drive greater efficiencies and cost... [07 Dec 2007]

Budget airline launches in-flight wi-fi

News The airline considers the plane - nicknamed 'BetaBlue' - to be an early-stage test as the company explores expanding in-flight communication options. Low-cost airline JetBlue has equipped one of its Airbus A320 planes with an onboard wireless... [07 Dec 2007]

DNS security still "as vulnerable as ever"

News Infoblox considers BIND 9 more secure than older versions of BIND, as it "has a substantially better security track record ", according to Cricket Liu, Infoblox vice president of architecture. Meanwhile, Microsoft DNS Server, which Infoblox... [21 Nov 2007]

Three steps for successful IT outsourcing

News Peynot added that cost savings and better IT delivery are also key drivers for outsourcing but he said punishing IT departments by outsourcing is a risky business because the company seldom considers the full range of issues involved in a... [02 Oct 2007]

Motorola slaps Aruba with patent suit

News Wireless Valley's supposedly infringed patents include "method and systems for designing or deploying a communications network which considers frequency dependent effects" (6,625,454), and "system and method for design, tracking, measurement... [29 Aug 2007]

Adobe: 'We're not making Office killer'

News Even though it is an application, Adobe considers the media player part of the platform it provides to third parties who have the ability to customise it, Downey said. Adobe has quashed rumours that it will create an office productivity suite to... [21 Aug 2007]

SAP CEO on SaaS - a dirty word?

News He added SAP considers that "a hybrid mode is the right one", saying SaaS should be about more than hosting applications off-premises and charging on a pay-as-you-go basis. SAP CEO Henning Kagermann has further fleshed out his company's move into... [23 Mar 2007]

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