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Sepa adoption 'could take five years'
News He told silicon.com Sepa development has been driven by the banking industry under a mandate from the EU to foster a single financial services market but that the framework for adoption has not taken into account the... [18 Nov 2008]
'Telcos must join Google's cloud, not fight it'
News Read silicon.com coverage on virtual worlds Speaking to silicon.com, Winogradoff said: "Google wants to achieve being the only place in the world to access information. Google's promotion of network... [17 Nov 2008]
3 does facebook phone for Generation Data
News If you get the user interface right - easy to use, with access to key services - like the iPhone, like the BlackBerry… you can really drive [mobile internet] usage up," he said. Mobile operator 3 has unveiled a phone... [13 Nov 2008]
Interpol hits web drug sellers in nine countries
News The internet provides an easy channel because there are no national control mechanisms. Authorities in nine countries have raided businesses suspected of supplying medicines illegally over the internet in an... [13 Nov 2008]
Satellite tech keeps tabs on Cornwall's rubbish
News Operations manager at Caradon District Council, Richard Isbell, said the technology has been easy to implement and use, and other council departments are now looking to use it. Isbell told silicon.com:... [13 Nov 2008]
Bye bye BlackBerry, hello Moto in £1m deal
News Maxwell Segal, the company's director of IT innovation, told silicon.com: "We are ditching the BlackBerry solution for our engineers, yes, but our managers and directors still use them for email devices…but as a field... [12 Nov 2008]
Microsoft's Ballmer not threatened by Google Android
News Speaking this morning at Telstra's annual investment day, Ballmer said it was Google's first phone operating system and designing one wasn't easy. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer today dismissed Google's Android... [06 Nov 2008]
Google pulls plug on Yahoo! ad deal
News Also, it's easy to see why Google might not want to fight this particular fight. that would have given Yahoo! major new revenue but that raised antitrust concerns. David Drummond, Google's chief legal officer said in a... [05 Nov 2008]
Stark warning over cyber attacks on UK businesses
News The use of cyber techniques is relatively easy, cheap and low risk in terms of being caught. The computer systems of critical businesses in the UK, such as power companies and large financial institutions, are being... [29 Oct 2008]
Google Android goes to Market with app store
News It's really that easy. Google officially opened its Android Market Wednesday and promised that beginning next year, programmers will get the lion's share of revenue from applications sold on the download site for the... [23 Oct 2008]
CPP insurance refers to the master
News Insurance company CPP has implemented a master data management (MDM) system to consolidate 10 million customer details across 280 financial partners.silicon.com Financial Services Information from our business... [21 Oct 2008]
No easy Ryde for Isle of Wight's legacy systems
News Isle of Wight Council has awarded Logica an ERP deal expected to save the authority £27m over the next 10 years. The deal will involve replacing legacy in-house systems with an SAP ERP model. The rip and replace initiative will support... [14 Oct 2008]
YouTube adds click-to-buy links on videos
News The idea is to make it easy for people to buy an MP3 or video game with the click of a mouse. Google, which owns the video-sharing site YouTube, is adding "click to buy" links to thousands of video pages of YouTube... [09 Oct 2008]
Oyster card security vulnerabilities uncovered
News Bart Jacobs, the professor of computer security at Radboud University who led the research team, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk on Tuesday that the security of the Mifare Classic chipset, used in Oyster cards... [08 Oct 2008]
Do you have what it takes to be an e-caped crusader?
News Detective superintendent Charlie McMurdie of the Metropolitan Police Service - one of the architects of the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) announced today - has proposed recruiting individuals from industry to assist the unit with... [01 Oct 2008]
