UK Public Sector - Government Technology Strategist
February 2009 - Posts
Protecting Applications
27 February 09 03:16 PM
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Nick Umney
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I want to send an email or a document securely Ensuring Privacy and protection of digital files and information is a difficult ongoing task. Traditional solutions in NHS organisations protect initial access using a combination of perimeter-based security
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Protecting Data
17 February 09 02:14 PM
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Nick Umney
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I need to ensure that my database is secure Before joining Microsoft I worked for a large distribution company, we created a high level data model for the organisation – identifying our key information, where it was held and in what technology. The interesting
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The architecture journal publishes guidance on Green IT
13 February 09 12:12 PM
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Nick Umney
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Environmentally Sustainable Infrastructure Design Green Maturity Model for Virtualization Application Patterns for Green IT Architecture Journal Profile: Udi Dahan Profiling Energy Usage for Efficient Consumption
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Free energy-monitoring application for eco-conscious consumers
13 February 09 11:54 AM
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Nick Umney
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Product Overview Verdiem’s Edison is a free energy-monitoring application for eco-conscious consumers. You can use it to more actively control your PC’s energy consumption — and subsequently your household’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Feature Summary
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Green IT: Virtualisation
13 February 09 11:45 AM
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Virtualisation technologies enable you to cut costs and save energy. Microsoft has just launched a fantastic new site that helps you understand the benefits of virtualising your IT infrastructure. Here you can read case studies pick
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