Army sets encryption for specialist vehicles
ViaSat has been selected by contractor General Dynamics in the UK to design and develop the on-board encrypted data storage systems for the new British Army Scout Specialist Vehicles (SV).
ViaSat has been selected by contractor General Dynamics in the UK to design and develop the on-board encrypted data storage systems for the new British Army Scout Specialist Vehicles (SV).
JP Morgan has gone live with a London Stock Exchange-hosted communications platform that is designed to increase operational efficiency and fully meet compliance demands.
Tablet users are being let down by poor-performing websites and the companies behind those websites are potentially losing large amounts of cash as a result, according to the results of a survey.
Plans to reform data protection laws in Europe "will restrict and burden businesses and threaten innovation", business lobbying organisation the CBI has said.
The government has said its e-Borders programme will be able to pre-check every non-European Economic Area (EEA) airline visitor to the UK from next month.
Technology has helped slash the amount lost through credit and debit card fraud.
IT considerations are not given adequate attention in the due diligence prior to mergers and acquisitions, according to research from Ernst & Young.
Business infrastructures and mobile networks are failing to keep up with the requirements of mobile workers, according to research.
Telcos and other communication service providers are facing a growing customer loyalty gap, according to global research from IBM.
Despite security and IT integration problems related to the consumerisation of IT in the workplace, CEOs and IT execs are resigned to its growth, according to research.
An improved wireless enabled metering system is now being tested by Thames Water.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has come out against plans by web domain body ICANN to introduce new top level domains for the financial services industry, claiming they could lead to increased fraud through phishing attacks and other threats.
Companies using Carrier Ethernet-based WANs were promised improved service level agreements at NetEvents this week, as Bob Metcalfe, the father of the ethernet, helped launch the latest version of the transport protocol.
Cheaper network hardware and more efficient networking software are being promised by suppliers, through the development of new management systems. But market participants have expressed doubts as to whether vested interests in the networking hardware market will allow it to happen.
A new high-speed FIX Protocol trading standard for financial markets is expected to be released next month after being in development for much of last year, according to reports.