By 2005, 90% of cyber attacks will exploit known security flaws for which a patch is available or a solution known, according to GartnerG2. Gartner analysts claim that not only are there patches available before the cyber attacks, but 90% are imitation attacks. Also, recent cyber attacks could have been avoided if enterprises were more… Continue reading 90% Of Cyber Attacks In 2005 Will Be Preventable, Says Gartner
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The UK Government may want the country to be the European leader in the new economy, but it is unlikely to get its way. This is the conclusion of an analysis of Western European internet penetration forecasts by Net Profit, published today. The forecasts, produced by Net Figures, show that the UK will lag behind… Continue reading UK Will Not Lead European Net Growth
Following the demise of ITV Digital, Merrill Lynch has downgraded its revenue forecasts for BSkyB. Full year revenue at BSkyB is now expected to come in at around £2,785 million, a decline of 0.4% on previous forecasts. Merrill says that conservative forecasts assume that BSkyB will pick up only 200,000 of ITV Digital’s 1.2 million… Continue reading Merrill Lynch Downgrades BSkyB Forecasts
IPC Ignite has appointed Andrew Sumner as the new publishing manager of its flagship men’s lifestyle magazine Loaded.Sumner, who takes up the role with immediate effect, joins IPC from Emap Esprit where he was publisher of Slimming and Here’s Health. He replaces Richard Johnstone who was appointed publishing director of Wallpaper* last month.Commenting on the… Continue reading Loaded Gets New Publishing Manager
The number of adverts that were complained about during 2001 increased 17.6% year on year, according to the ASA’s annual report, published today.The report shows that the advertising authority resolved 12,589 complaints about 10,001 ads during 2001, with 866 formal investigations resulting in 651 ads having to be changed or withdrawn.As in the past, the… Continue reading ASA Annual Report Shows Rising Complaints
Megaposter has secured Apple iMac as the first advertiser to use its giant four-faced Clock Tower site in Brighton.The campaign, which runs for the first two weeks of May, consists of four giant banners each measuring 18 metres high by 7 metres wide and is designed to emphasise the 360% turning potential of Apple’s new… Continue reading Megaposter Secures Apple iMac For Brighton Site
Stuart Prebble, chief executive of ITV, has announced his decision to step down.Commenting on his decision, Prebble said: “I came back to the ITV network centre a year ago to try to bring together ITV’s channels and platform businesses. Unfortunately that role is now not available, and this therefore seems like an excellent moment to… Continue reading Prebble Steps Down From ITV
Telewest Communications, the heavily indebted UK cable company, this morning said that net loss for Q1 2002 fell by 21% to £166 million on the back of EBITDA up 34% to £91 million. It is also planning a radical restructure in order to bring about cost savings. Total turnover for the quarter ended 31 March… Continue reading Indebted Telewest Begins Reorganisation
Reports in today’s papers suggest that it could cost Carlton and Granada another £100m to complete the closure ITV Digital. Both companies saw shares fall in yesterday’s market: the former dropping 0.61% to close at £2.46 and the latter slipping 1.94% to finish at £1.26źp, down 2˝p on the day before.Telewest, which is believed to… Continue reading Sharewatch
Trading conditions in the US technology publishing market remain challenging with no sign of any improvement, United Business Media (UBM) said this afternoon. In its AGM statement, the company said that its overall financial performance and outlook remain similar to the position outlined at the beginning of March (see UBM Shares Fall As Profits Are… Continue reading Tough Conditions In US Hi-Tech Continue, Says UBM
