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Tesco.com vans cut fuel bills with telematics tech
News Tesco.com has struck a multimillion-pound deal with supply chain specialists Microlise to deliver a telematics system that provides real-time information on van routes, fuel consumption, engine revs, speed and odometer reading. [25 Jul 2008]
Tech-savvy recruited for organised crime
News As a forum, there are security specialists, geeks who are not sure whether they want to go to the dark side, and guys [recruiting] who are definitely on the dark side. A Soca spokesperson told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk on Friday: "We are... [23 Jun 2008]
Bank admits rising leccy bills on 'green' data centre
News John Killey, head of realty services for Citi, told an audience of IT and financial specialists at the Finexpo Green City event in London last week, that, although the organisation has seen energy consumption remain flat or even fall in some areas... [14 Apr 2008]
Data breaches: Don't blame 'stupid' employees
News Ashenden said to an audience of military and civilian IT security specialists: "Lots of organisations claim to have a culture of information security but in most cases I would say that this is not true and unfounded. [03 Apr 2008]
Heathrow T5: The end in sight for first day blues?
News Walsh added that the backlog of bags generated by the problems is not affecting the day-to-day running of the baggage system and the issues are being addressed by a team of engineers and IT specialists from both BA and Heathrow operator BAA. [31 Mar 2008]
Warning over migrant tech skills shortage
News A report by consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research for recruitment company Harvey Nash into the impact of skilled migrant workers has predicted the IT, telecoms and transport sector will need an extra 19,000 skilled migrants... [25 Mar 2008]
'Data guardians' keep a watch over HMRC
News Kennedy said in a written answer that "departmental security specialists" helped to train the guardians using "written material" and "awareness events". Scores of "data guardians" have been employed to protect HM Revenue & Customs from a repeat of... [29 Feb 2008]
Mobiles on the moon? Nasa prepares trial for takeoff
News The explorer will rely on the expertise of BNSC satellite specialists from Guildford, who have built 27 satellites to date, with Nasa making the communications module. Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [19 Feb 2008]
Lost Revenue CDs 'worth £1.5bn to criminals'
News My understanding, from talking to some of the specialists involved, is that IT specialists, mostly freelancers, are needed to encrypt data. Liberal Democrat acting leader Vince Cable, speaking in the House of Commons, said a single stolen identity... [29 Nov 2007]
Staff mobile devices increase security risk
News According to Turner, technically minded security specialists can often overlook the fact that accessibility is equally as important as protection. As employee-owned portable devices become more sophisticated, they become less secure, according to... [23 Nov 2007]
Is offshoring creating UK tech divide?
News But he added that when wages for software specialists in India hit 40 per cent of those in the UK - potentially in five years - offshoring these jobs will stop making financial sense. Offshoring is creating a divide in the UK tech industry by... [25 Sep 2007]
Sony USB device harbouring "nasty" rootkit
News McAfee security specialists Aditya Kapoor and Seth Purdy wrote in a blog: "The authors apparently did not keep the security implications in mind [when designing the installation method]. Sony says the rootkit-like behaviour of a device driver used... [03 Sep 2007]
CIO Essentials: Email stress, spam threats and "broken" IT...
News This is a real problem for my user base and even the spam filter specialists are finding it hard to keep up. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. [21 Aug 2007]
Is your office printer giving you the sniffles?
News The average printer releases toner particles which can get deep into the lungs and cause respiratory problems and cardiovascular trouble, said Morawska's team, part of the International Laboratory for Air Quality and Health, and specialists in... [01 Aug 2007]
Vast software 'counterfeiting ring' smashed
News Law-enforcement authorities and forensics specialists identified various replication plants involved in the CD production that were the source of counterfeit Microsoft products sold to business customers and consumers around the world, Microsoft... [25 Jul 2007]
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