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July 27th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 27/7

BBC – BlackBerry pose ‘security risk’ say UAE

The United Arab Emirates has said that it could move to restrict or monitor BlackBerry mobile phones, as they pose a “national security risk”.

ComputerWorldUK – Jailbreaking iPhones is deemed legal
Apple has lost its bid to criminalise “jailbreaking,” the practice of hacking an iPhone to install unauthorised apps on the smartphone, following a decision by the US Copyright Office and the Library of Congress.

CIO – Wikileaks and Guardian newspaper reveal Afghan War secret documents

The Wikileaks website has released its controversial ‘Afghan War Diary’ (AWD), a 91,000-file collection of reports detailing disturbing and previously unreported incidents involving US and other NATO forces in Afghanistan.

The Daily Telegraph – ‘Most people’s purchases influenced by social networks’

The majority of consumers now consult ‘friends’ or ‘followers’ on social networks, such as Facebook, before choosing to purchase a new item, according to research firm Gartner.

The Guardian – Ofcom: Broadband ISPs are pulling a fast one

Average speed 46% below that promised by ISPs. Mandatory code and clear penalties vital, experts say

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February 2nd, 2010 by admin

Launching Altran Praxis

Praxis is a specialist in critical system engineering. Part of the global Altran group and headquartered in Bath, its skills are in demand where safety and security are paramount. Clients include Renault F1, UK National Air Traffic Services (NATS), London Underground and US National Security Agency. Speed has been working with Praxis for over a year, raising its profile across the engineering and vertical markets.

As part of its global expansion, Praxis merged in January 2010 with fellow Altran company and French embedded software innovator, SC2. Combining the skillset of both organisations creates a strong player in the embedded and critical systems sector, spanning markets from aerospace to nuclear and automotive.

Speed was tasked with launching the new organisation – Altran Praxis to the press through a targeted campaign. By creating stories that showed the importance of the merger for the engineering market and highlighting prominent customers the team successfully arranged a full day of press briefings, with company Managing Director, Keith Williams speaking to 11 journalists. Coverage from local to international press has been flooding in, demonstrating that the UK press still has an appetite for good news stories.