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Security, power and cost drive datacentre strategy
IT professionals rate security, power issues and prices as their main criteria when choosing a datacentre.
10-03-2010
Digital Economy Bill amendment threatens free speech on web
Communications executives say proposed amendments to the Digital Economy Bill ...
10-03-2010
CIOs must make a 10-year desktop strategy plan
Desktop computing is a drain on IT resources. Even a well-managed desktop can cost $3,413 per year. How can IT directors slash costs? Desktop computing...
10-03-2010
Malware found on out-of-the-box Vodafone HTC Magic smartphone
Security researchers report that malware has been discovered on a Vodafone HTC...
10-03-2010
Finding space and time for continuous data protection
Finding space and time for continuous data protection Modern day businesses, large and small, now have an insatiable appetite for digital information,...
08-03-2010
Apache flaw threatens data security, say security researchers
A flaw in popular open source web server software, Apache HTTP Server, could enable hackers to access and take control...
08-03-2010
News review: Apple vs HTC
This week Hermione looks at how Apple are trying to sue Htc... and Nokia... and anyone else that tries to make a mobile phone, the Orange and T-mobile merger and exactly how clean is your desk?
08-03-2010
Interview: John Conoley, CEO of Psion
John Conoley had his work cut out when he joined Psion in April 2008, tasked with driving change.
05-03-2010
Photos: World Cup 2010 gets its own Hand of God
Hundreds of thousands of people will be attending this year’s Football World Cup in South Africa either as spectators or workers. But what no-one will notice, and few probably know, is that software written by Mahindra Satyam will make sure everything off the pitch goes smoothly.
05-03-2010
Podcast RSA: Art Coviello on top security risks of cloud computing
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) published a report detailing the top security risks of cloud computing at the start of RSA Conference 2010 in San Francisco.
04-03-2010
Mobile computing reignites PC market
The PC industry has bounced back from recession, with analyst Gartner forecasting that the worldwide...
04-03-2010
Many employees prefer to work on Macs
Pilot schemes that allowed the staff of two major IT suppliers to choose their own computing devices have revealed that many employees prefer Macs to PCs....
04-03-2010
IP concerns halt Microsoft's China expansion
Microsoft is unlikely to expand its business in China until the Chinese government takes further steps to protect intellectual property.
04-03-2010
HP tells BladeSystem c-Class buyers to seek alternatives to Cisco blade switches
Hewlett-Packard has advised resellers and customers with immediate project requirements to seek alternatives to its c-Class blade system based on Cisco switches...
03-03-2010
Apple sues Android phone maker HTC alleging copyright infringement
Apple has filed a lawsuit against High Tech Computer (HTC) of China, alleging copyright infringements in an increasingly litigious war between mobile phone makers.
03-03-2010
IBM eX5 server slashes SQL Server licence costs
IBM has introduced the eX5, a family of PC servers with a new memory architecture...
02-03-2010
Intel puts up $1m for Atom netbook apps
Intel has unveiled a $1m fund to attract developers to create applications...
02-03-2010
IBM eco-supercomputer crunches 9TB of data in 20 minutes
IBM has broken a mathematical record in an eco-friendly way by validating nine terabytes of data in 20 minutes using just 1% of the electrical energy that would normally be required.
02-03-2010
Balancing efficiency with resilience
The challenges facing an IT director in balancing multiple simultaneous, and sometime competing, demands, are nothing new, writes Terry Walby, a director...
01-03-2010
News review: Vote by text, BBC Siemens and the Yahoo Twitter partnership
This week Hermione looks at a recent survey that said teenagers would be interested in politics if they were allowed to vote in the General Elections by text message, the problems the BBC are having with Siemens and the newly formed Yahoo-Twitter partnership.
01-03-2010