A hotel chain in the UK has taken CounterACT network access control for its systems from Forecast for endpoint compliance to PCI requirements Travelodge, a UK budget hotel company, has selected ForeScout CounterACT NAC-as-a-Service ...
Tags: Network Access, hotel chain, network access control, budget hotel company
McAfee does not want to be all things to all people when it comes to security, but its leadership is aiming to provide the platform that will enable better data protection. "We believe in doing more business with fewer value-add partners, ...
Tags: McAfee, software development kits, application program interfaces
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach. The latest challenge confronting IT organizations is managing the ...
Tags: wireless LAN, Network World, IT organizations, mobile device
Alcatel-Lucent’s enterprise division this week jumped into the SDN market with a strategy to fortify products to enhance network programmability and virtualisation. The company is augmenting its Application Fluent Network strategy ...
Tags: Alcatel Lucent, data centre, LANE network, software
CoDeSys, a piece of software running on industrial control systems (ICS) from over 200 vendors contains a vulnerability that allows potential attackers to execute sensitive commands on the vulnerable devices without the need for ...
Tags: Digital Bond, Flaw, patch, vulnerability, control systems
Tablets, especially iPads, have become a way of life at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, which now issues the tablets to incoming medical students and just last month, the hospital's Department of Emergency Medicine said ...
Tags: tablets, iPads, security, hospital tablet
HP this week will unveil a software-defined networking portfolio that spans infrastructure, control plane operations and applications in an effort to lead the emerging SDN market. HP will roll out its own SDN controller, a separate ...
Tags: Cisco, highlightedpost, HP, Juniper, SDN
The Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust has been hit with pound 325,000 monetary penalty for breaching the Data Protection Act. The penalty is the highest since the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) was granted the ...
This in-depth research from Computer Weekly and TechTarget reveals the IT security spending priorities of businesses in the UK and Europe. Despite the downturn, 40% of organisations plan to increase their security budgets in 2013 in ...
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The two companies had bid over $1bn each to secure access to TSMC products. Apple and Qualcomm have failed in their separate attempts to invest in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) which would have ensured them secure chips for ...
Tags: Apple, Qualcomm, TSMC products, smartphones
The Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide will map the IT buying cycle of our readership onto relevant editorial that will inform and educate readers and help them towards making the right buying decision. On a three week cycle the publication ...
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The National Transport Commission (NTC) has released its annual report for the 2011-12 financial year. NTC chief executive Nick Dimopoulos said the report highlights a productive year for the Commission, working with its partners on ...
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Apple's iPhone 5 appears to have cleared the last hurdle in a series of Chinese regulatory checks,opening the way for the device to finally be sold in one of the company's largest markets. On Thursday,two iPhone models received the ...
Tags: Apple, iPhone 5, Chinese regulatory checks, network access licenses, TENAA
The sales pitch for servers in the cloud has always leaned on the word"commodity."You push a button,and voilA,a root password is yours within minutes.The machines in the cloud may not be exactly what you would order if you were filling out ...
Tags: Joyent Cloud, commodity cloud provider, SmartOS, virtualization tool
Emirates has started rolling out in-flight Windows 8 tablets that enable cabin crew to access core customer relationship management(CRM)and human resources(HR)information to improve customer service. Kevin Griffiths,senior ...
Tags: Emirates, Windows 8 HP ElitePad 900, airline, Dubai