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April 14th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 14/04

Information Age – Storage industry body announces standard for the cloud

Cloud Data Management Interface will combat vendor lock-in and bolster security, says SNIA

A storage industry body has developed what it says is the first standard for cloud-based storage systems.

The Register – Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle unite with massive patch batch

It was an extreme version of Patch Tuesday as Microsoft, Adobe Systems, and Oracle released updates that fixed dozens of critical vulnerabilities in their wares.

CIO – Google revamps Google Docs

Google has unveiled its latest set of upgrades to Google Docs. The new improvements clearly aim to make the free online service a more robust competitor to Microsoft’s Office applications.

The Guardian – Facebook announces new safety measures but no panic button
Facebook has responded to calls for increased online safety by announcing a range of new measures including a 24-hour police hotline, a £5m education and awareness campaign and a redesigned abuse reporting system, but has declined to add a logo linking to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.

IT PRO – UK doesn’t appreciate need for internet security
Identity theft is a major concern for UK residents, but many do not understand the huge effect that internet security could have.

Computing – Tories plan major public sector IT spending cuts
The Conservative Party launched its manifesto for the general election today, outlining plans to cut public sector IT spending, increase UK technology innovation and scale back the government’s database state.

Computer Weekly – Two-thirds of businesses plan to increase IT outsourcing this year

Half of businesses that outsource IT are considering using outsourcing services more than they were last year, according to the National Outsourcing Association (NOA). A total of 60 per cent of business intend to outsource services that are currently run in-house. The financial services sector is the most confident about using outsourcing.

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December 23rd, 2009 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 23/12

BBC – Firefox for mobile ‘days away’ from launch
The first mobile phone version of the popular web browser Firefox is “days away” from launch, the head of the project has told the BBC.

Silicon.com – Europe has becomes world’s highest spender on outsourcing
Europe has overtaken North America as the region that spends the most money on outsourcing in the world.

Computer Weekly – Millions to text their season’s greetings
Mobile phones will unite millions of people this Christmas and New Year, with hundreds of millions of messages expected to be sent on Orange’s network alone.

Financial Times – Microsoft loses appeal in $290m patent case

Microsoft on Tuesday lost an appeal against a $290m patent infringement case in its biggest legal setback in an intellectual property case this year. In spite of the upholding of an injunction barring it from using the infringing code in its widely used Word program, Microsoft said it did not expect the decision to disrupt sales of its Office suite of applications, of which Word is part.

The Register – Apple angling to transform TV?

Apple is reportedly talking with CBS and Disney in its search for content partners for a planned US subscription-based television service.