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Microsoft backtracks on Vista SP1 update

News When advised by an anonymous contributor that they could have used System Restore on their Vista installation disc, the Vista Ultimate user replied that they had purchased and downloaded their copy of Vista from the internet and so had no disc.

Tags: microsoft, sp1, vista, installation

[21 Feb 2008]

Google adds Postini security to its Apps

News The technology will give administrators access to all intra-organisational emails and allow users to restore messages that have been accidentally deleted in the last 90 days. Google Apps Premier Edition now boasts email security and compliance...

Tags: postini, google

[03 Oct 2007]

Microsoft extends Windows XP's lifeline

News Fujitsu, which was among those lobbying for the change, has started including an XP restore disc in the box with all of its laptops running Vista Business. Bowing to pressure from customers and computer makers, Microsoft plans to keep Windows XP...

Tags: windows, microsoft, vista, xp

[28 Sep 2007]

Psst! Don't want Vista? You're not alone...

News A spokeswoman said: "For business desktops, workstations and select business notebooks and tablet PCs, customers can configure their systems to include the XP Pro restore disc for little or no charge.

Tags: windows, xp, microsoft, vista

[24 Sep 2007]

Spam busting plan to make businesses pay

News A certification service, such as CertifiedEmail, enables us to help restore that trust and makes it easier for consumers to identify legitimate email messages," he said. Five of the largest ISPs in the US are to start charging businesses for...

Tags: delivery, email, spam

[07 Jun 2007]

Sun's Solaris to get that Linux feeling?

News Sun has been trying for years to restore the lustre of Solaris, a version of Unix that peaked in popularity in the late 1990s but has since faced a strong challenge chiefly from Linux. In an effort to spur adoption of Solaris, Sun Microsystems has...

Tags: linux, solaris, sun

[10 May 2007]

Wanted: 300,000 female techies

News The tech and telecoms industry needs to get more women on board or risk confronting a shortfall of 300,000 IT workers in 2010, according to the European Commission. The Commission is hoping to influence more girls still in compulsory education to...

Tags: women in it, women

[09 Mar 2007]

No resurrection for BenQ Mobile

News The news follows the withdrawal of prospective purchasers who it was hoped would have been able to restore the company's fortunes. There is to be no resurrection for BenQ Mobile - the former handset maker has announced would-be bidders for its now...

Tags: benq mobile, benq-siemens, benq

[26 Feb 2007]

Can IE 7 kill off phishing?

News Tim Callan, a director at VeriSign, said anti-phishing guards in IE 7 - which will warn users off malicious websites where they may be asked to submit personal information such as bank or credit cards details - will help restore badly damaged...

Tags: attachment, phishing, phishing sites, anti-phishing

[27 Oct 2006]

C&W plays next generation game

News C&W is in the middle of a restructuring process which it hopes will restore its fortunes after a troubled period that saw it lay off hundreds of employees and divest itself of its consumer broadband business Bulldog.

Tags: next generation network, c&w, cable and wireless

[12 Oct 2006]

NHS data centre repairs "almost complete"

News Yesterday IT experts from CSC and its sub-contractor, Hitachi, were working round the clock to restore access to data centres affected by a power supply interruption. Most repairs to computer services in 80 hospital trusts that were downed by a...

Tags: nhs

[02 Aug 2006]

Update: Crash hits 80 NHS trusts

News Experts from CSC and its sub-contractor Hitachi have been working round the clock to restore access to data. Computer services are now being restored to 80 hospital trusts in the North West and West Midlands, hit by problems when the power supply...

Tags: nhs cfh, nhs it

[01 Aug 2006]

US ill-prepared for "cyber Katrina"

News Private-sector companies may have individual readiness plans but they aren't prepared to work together on a wide scale to restore normal activity, the businesses said. The US has never experienced a massive internet outage but a coalition of...

Tags: web blackout, cyber katrina

[26 Jun 2006]

Hackers deface Microsoft.fr

News Microsoft said it is working to restore the site, which is hosted at an unidentified third-party web hosting company. Microsoft is committed to helping protect our customers and we're working diligently with the third-party hosting company to...

Tags: microsoft.fr, france, deface, hackers

[20 Jun 2006]

Sun Grid battered by DoS attack

News The Sun Grid is one of several visionary ideas the company hopes will restore status and revenue that tapered away after the dot-com bubble burst and its own hardware and software lost much of its cachet.

Tags: sun grid, dos, sun

[23 Mar 2006]

Sun Grid set to go live, says Schwartz

News The Sun Grid is one of several visionary ideas the company hopes will restore status and revenue which tapered away after the dot-com bubble burst and its own hardware and software lost much of their cachet.

Tags: sun grid, grid computing, supercomputer, grid

[22 Mar 2006]

Sun takes a shine to patch management star

News Sun has refreshed its core server products but the company has also been on a buying spree in an effort to restore revenue growth. Sun Microsystems has agreed to acquire Aduva, a small company whose products automate the installation of software...

Tags: aduva, patch, sun

[23 Feb 2006]

Sun mulls GPL 3 licence for Solaris

News Schwartz publishes his musings on a public blog - and encourages his subordinates to do the same - in an attempt to restore the lustre, relevance and, ultimately, business strength of his company. Sun Microsystems is considering a dual-licensing...

Tags: open source, gpl 3, solaris, sun microsystems

[31 Jan 2006]

Vodafone eyeing massive outsourcing deal?

News As a result, Arun Sarin has been under pressure to step down as the company's CEO and some industry watchers believe an audacious outsourcing move could be one way for the Vodafone head to restore confidence in his leadership.

Tags: vodafone, sarin, arun sarin, ibm

[30 Jan 2006]

Hacker hidey-hole found in Symantec product

News The feature is meant to help people restore modified or deleted files but the hidden folder might not be scanned during scheduled or manual virus scans, Symantec said in an advisory released on Tuesday.

Tags: flaw, hacker, security flaw, symantec

[12 Jan 2006]

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