Scottish News: Law addresses hospice charity lunch
Former footballer Denis Law has spoken at a charity lunch to help raise money for a new hospice building.
View ArticleWhat is the largest amount of data do you store in MySQL ?
My previous poll got a great response so I thought I should continue these series. The question of the day today is How much data do your store in your largest MySQL instance ? I’m interested about...
View ArticleOracle Buys Instantis, The PPM Solutions Provider
Filed under: News : Enterprise Solutions Adds cloud-based and on-premise Project Portfolio Management offerings for IT, new product development and process improvement initiatives. Read more
View ArticleSiemens to Rule the Plant via Kineo, VRcontext, and LMS Acquisitions
Siemens’s Industry Automation division, which includes Siemens PLM Software, continues with its strategy of offering manufacturing organizations virtually anything they might need—from product ideation...
View ArticleTwitter Resets Passwords for Thousands of Users
The mico-blogging service says some passwords were compromised.
View ArticleMicrosoft Surface Users Complain About Faulty Touch Covers
Many say the keyboard/cover for the tablet began to split shortly after purchase.
View ArticleCloud Computing and Enterprise Software Forecast Update, 2012
The latest round of cloud computing and enterprise software forecasts reflect the growing influence of analytics, legacy systems integration, mobility and security on IT buyer’s decisions. Bain &...
View ArticleChevron Says It Was Infected by Stuxnet
Security experts say many industrial control systems remain vulnerable to attacks.
View ArticleScottish News: Mother of four 'always had smile'
The family of a mother of four found dead in the early hours of Thursday has paid tribute to her, saying "she always had a smile on her face".
View ArticleSymantec: Ransomware Is on the Rise
Cyber-crooks are making $5 million a year from ransomware scams.
View ArticleEnterprise IT : Future Proofing Vs Failure Proofing – Part 1
Just returning from an intense workshop with a customer on their future IT plans on spending and mode of operation . The meeting reinforced amongst other things that in the world of business, in some...
View ArticleAstronaut Drives Lego Robot Via 'Interplanetary Internet'
Astronaut aboard the International Space Station used a new NASA-developed deep space networking technology to drive a small robot in Germany.
View ArticleONC Design Challenge: 'Humanize' Electronic Health Records
Office of the National Coordinator seeks graphic designers who can redesign printed Blue Button patient records and make the documents more doctor friendly.
View ArticleLooking back at "Read-only Switching"
(Posted November 9, 2012) I received a question last week asking how a checkpoint affects when a page set is switched from read/write to read-only processing. The original question also contains stuff...
View ArticleSocial-Focused IT Hires On Back Burner
Companies that have made social a high priority, though, are adding a significant number of jobs, according to InformationWeek IT staffing survey.
View ArticleScottish News: Major admits role in cadet's death
The parents of a teenage cadet who drowned during a training exercise have said an Army major has taken "the only honourable route" in admitting his role in her death.
View ArticleTech Comics: "Version Control"
Okay, now exactly what number version are we on currently?
View ArticleHow To Tell if Your Hotel Guest Is a Terrorist
From the Department of Homeland Security, a handy list of 19 suspicious behaviors that could indicate that a hotel guest is actually a terrorist. I myself have done several of these. More generally,...
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