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Cookie law needs more than ‘do not track’, says Neelie Kroes
Website owners still need consent to use cookies even if web users' browsers offer 'do not track' (DNT), says EC vice-president Neelie Kroes News | 15 Oct 2012
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Scottish universities provide superfast rural broadband
The University of Edinburgh and the University of the Highlands and Islands help to bring superfast broadband to rural areas of Scotland News | 15 Oct 2012
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Case study: Benetton rolls out shopper and staff Wi-Fi
The United Colours of Benetton stores offer secure access for staff and free browsing for customers with managed Wi-Fi networks from On Direct Case study | 12 Oct 2012
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UK beats France and Germany for superfast broadband, says BSG
The UK has one of the fastest adoption rates of superfast broadband in Europe, according to the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) News | 11 Oct 2012
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Government confirms £35m funding for ‘5G centre’
The fund made up of government and private sector money will create a new centre for the University of Surrey to develop mobile broadband solutions News | 08 Oct 2012
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Lamborghini slashes web costs with Amazon Web Services
Supercar maker Lamborghini has revamped and accelerated the performance of its website by running it on Amazon Web Services News | 08 Oct 2012
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UK needs more ambition for fibre broadband strategy
With less than 1% of UK households served with fibre-to-the-home broadband, the FTTH Council calls on the government to be more ambitious with its schemes News | 08 Oct 2012
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Skype launches customer Wi-Fi service
The video calling company teams with Wicoms to offer a service for businesses wanting to provide free Wi-Fi to their customers News | 04 Oct 2012
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Tesco records historic decline amid online shake-up
Tesco has posted a historic decline following a £1bn investment programme earlier this year designed to bolster its online channel. News | 03 Oct 2012
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Labour pushes for spectrum cash to be spent on housing
With up to £4bn expected to be made from the 4G spectrum auction, The Labour Party calls on government to spend the money on building affordable housing mobile networks | 01 Oct 2012
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Mandatory carbon reporting: Indirect emissions guidelines for IT managers
As the UK government announces mandatory carbon reporting for listed companies, how are IT managers to interpret guidelines on indirect emissions? Feature
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CW500: The business case for social media
BT, the Met Office and the Department of Work and Pensions reveal how they are using social media to interact with staff and customers Feature
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What businesses should learn from Web 2.0
Today’s Web 2.0 leaders – Google, Amazon, Salesforce.com et al – are the best place to look for important new IT management activities and practices. Feature
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Buyer's Guide: How to upgrade to IPv6
IPv6 is an increasingly hot topic in the networking industry. We examine the issues for older hardware support. Buyer's guide
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Buyer's Guide: Forrester reveals the value of IPv6 to the enterprise
IPv6 can support a new set of customers and offers the opportunity to generate revenue from digital services Buyer's guide
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Buyer's Guide: Tips for small companies on IPv6 migration
There is no rush to switch from IPv4 to IPv6, but there is no harm in being prepared for IPv6. We look at the practical issues for SMEs. Buyer's Guide to IPv6
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Buyer's Guide: How to prepare your organisation for IPv6
The switch to IPv6 – on 6 June – shows just how imminent the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is. Is your organisation ready? Feature
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How smart is the Smart Metering Implementation Programme?
The Smart Grid will allow people to manage energy consumption with smart meters, but carries all the risks of a large government IT project. Feature
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Security Think Tank: Managing security in the cloud
With cloud computing, as with data breaches, it is a question of “when” not “if”, so what practical steps can information security professionals take to manage security compliance in the cloud? IT risk management
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The security threats of technology ubiquity
The ubiquity of mobile technology and internet-connected devices present new threats and increase the challenges for IT security managers. Feature
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Technology innovators are critical for growth
The government needs to improve its appetite for technology innovation and apply it to the toughest challenges this country faces Opinion
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Why the Data Communications Bill is proportionate, measured and necessary
Data-sharing Czar Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom defends Her Majesty's Government's internet monitoring plans in the face of "self-righteous conspiracy theorists". Opinion
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Why great companies die - repeatedly - and is Microsoft next?
The Penny Black stamp revolutionised comunications - and taught us lessons that some IT giants today are failing to learn. Opinion
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Leveraging the benefits of ‘Big Data’
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UK courts show the way on piracy
The UK courts are taking the right approach to online piracy, says John Moffat, senior attorney at Avidity IP Opinion
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Why consumer habits are changing retail IT strategies
Graham Benson, CIO of online clothing business M&M; direct, discusses the reason why consumer habits must change retail IT strategies. Opinion
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Opinion: Cloud, mobility, social among top infosec challeges for 2012, says ISACA
What is the most important nut for infosec to crack in the coming year and why? Global IT security association ISACA gives its views. Opinion
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Is time running out for internet domains?
The world’s political leaders are taking an unusually intent interest in the technical system of Internet domains’ naming and numbering (the DNS). Opinion
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Video: Bob Tarzey on IPv6 migration
While migration to the IPv6 networking standard is not going to have an immediate impact, IPv4 addresses will run out Video
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Migrating to a private cloud data centre
How do you run your own data centres as efficiently as Google, Facebook, Microsoft or Amazon? Most enterprises are not fortunate enough to start on a greenfield site, so existing data centres must be retrofitted to accommodate greater demands from th... guide
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CW500: Managing social media
Read a summary of the discussion at this CW500 event, watch video interviews with the speakers, and download a copy of their presentation slides. guide
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Cookie law needs more than ‘do not track’, says Neelie Kroes
Website owners still need consent to use cookies even if web users' browsers offer 'do not track' (DNT), says EC vice-president Neelie Kroes News
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Scottish universities provide superfast rural broadband
The University of Edinburgh and the University of the Highlands and Islands help to bring superfast broadband to rural areas of Scotland News
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Case study: Benetton rolls out shopper and staff Wi-Fi
The United Colours of Benetton stores offer secure access for staff and free browsing for customers with managed Wi-Fi networks from On Direct Case study
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UK beats France and Germany for superfast broadband, says BSG
The UK has one of the fastest adoption rates of superfast broadband in Europe, according to the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) News
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Government confirms £35m funding for ‘5G centre’
The fund made up of government and private sector money will create a new centre for the University of Surrey to develop mobile broadband solutions News
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Lamborghini slashes web costs with Amazon Web Services
Supercar maker Lamborghini has revamped and accelerated the performance of its website by running it on Amazon Web Services News
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UK needs more ambition for fibre broadband strategy
With less than 1% of UK households served with fibre-to-the-home broadband, the FTTH Council calls on the government to be more ambitious with its schemes News
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Skype launches customer Wi-Fi service
The video calling company teams with Wicoms to offer a service for businesses wanting to provide free Wi-Fi to their customers News
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Tesco records historic decline amid online shake-up
Tesco has posted a historic decline following a £1bn investment programme earlier this year designed to bolster its online channel. News
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Labour pushes for spectrum cash to be spent on housing
With up to £4bn expected to be made from the 4G spectrum auction, The Labour Party calls on government to spend the money on building affordable housing mobile networks
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About Internet infrastructure
Internet infrastructure is driven both by developments in technology and by the rules and regulations that govern the way the internet operates. Technologies such as browsers and search engines are key to the usability of the internet, while issues such as net neutrality, governance, and the semantic web are vital to its future. We put the issues into the context of your corporate IT strategy.