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The Phillipines names new ICT chief


The President of the Philippines has appointed Louis Casambre as the first executive director of the Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO) under the Department of Science and Technology. Casambre spent 14 years as an integrated circuit design engineer at a Japanese-owned electronics firm.

New Zealand to get Cloud Code of Practice


New Zealand’s cloud computing industry has announced plans to develop a voluntary Cloud Computing Code of Practice to inform and safeguard the public. The initiative was the outcome of a workshop that included participants from industry and government as well as observers from the offices of the Privacy Commissioner and Government CIO.

NZ plans online medicine information resource


New Zealand Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne recently announced the establishment of a country-specific, up-to-date, and comprehensive medicine information resource for health professionals- the New Zealand Medicines Formulary (NZMF). The formulary, to be rolled out across the sector within 12 months, will provide concise,

AZEL restructures business amid retail sales slump


Azerbaijani IT-company AZEL plans to restructure its business to be more targeted to the corporate segment, chairman of AZEL board of directors Rasim Ibrahimov told. The main reasons for making such a decision were instability and decline in distribution and retailing.

Mobile malware increases by 273 per cent


The amount of malware targeting mobile devices has increased by 273 per cent since this time last year, according to a new report from security software firm G Data.

New UK benefits structure depends on "high risk" IT projects


A House of Commons spending watchdog has warned that plans to shake up the benefits system while slashing £2.7bn off running costs depend on the "high risk" development of new computer systems.

CBI and KPMG give UK's digital infrastructure thumbs up


The UK's digital infrastructure has seen an improvement in recent years and is fairing well compared with other sectors, according to a survey of 477 firms carried out by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and KPMG.

Up to 20 per cent of businesses staying away from cloud


Businesses are still not fully embracing cloud computing, according to new research from IT services provider Computacenter. According to the research, 20 per cent of organisations have fully virtualised systems, often seen as the first step into cloud services. However,

Intel and Microsoft developers gather as rivals turn up heat in crucial mobile market


Hardware giant Intel and software giant Microsoft will see their premier developer events kick off this week, the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, and Microsoft's BUILD conference in Anaheim, Los Angeles.

IBM and 3M set to develop 'silicon skyscrapers'


IBM and technology product developer 3M have announced plans to develop new adhesives that will enable the production of densely stacked, incredibly powerful, silicon towers. IBM claims that the new 3D microprocessors, which could connect upwards of 100 chips,

Quality and range of IT services increased in Azerbaijan


The Communications and Information Technology Ministry of Azerbaijan has held a session to review solution of current matters. IT Minister Ali Abbasov said in his remarks to the meeting that information and communication technologies play an increased role in country’s economy.

The exhibition and conference POST-EXPO 2011 to be held in Germany


POST-EXPO 2011 will be held in Stuttgart, Germany, the event will host over 200 exhibitors and the very latest in new technology and innovation. Reflecting the trend for developing new business opportunities and increasing operational efficiency,

Huawei plans to build or buy factory in Brazil


Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co. is planning to build or buy a plant to build handsets and tablets in Brazil, as it expects a significant shift in sales, the chief executive of Huawei Brasil said Monday.

Samsung files patent complaint against Apple in France


South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday it had filed a complaint in France against Apple Inc. for infringement of three technology patents. "The complaint focuses on three technology patents, and not on the design of the tablets," a Samsung spokeswoman said.

Telefonica to switch to Vivo brand in Brazil at end of Q1 2012


The Brazilian unit of Spain's Telefonica SA will switch all of its products to the Vivo brand of its mobile phone operator early next year, the head of the Brazilian operations said Monday. "There's a fixed date for the change, and that's the end of the first quarter of 2012," Antonio Carlos Valente told reporters at a conference.
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