New ways to build and track efficient data centres will emerge at a free show in Germany - along with the gritty reality

New ways to build and track efficient data centres will emerge at a free show in Germany - along with the gritty reality
The operator has confirmed it will offer Samsung's Galaxy Tab when it arrives, but has given no further details on pricing or launch date
Adobe Systems is warning users about a new vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat being exploited in the wild.
The government has decided to finally pull the plug on the troubled and hugely costly £12.7 billion NHS National Programme for IT
The government should be making more use of digital channels to provide better services and save money
Rackspace has released a plug-in to allow Visual Studio 2010 .NET developers to deploy applications directly into its cloud infrastructure
Iomega's desktop storage device for small and branch offices has features suited to both personal and enterprise use
Apple has released its iOS 4.1 update for iPhone and iPod Touch, introducing features such as Game Center and iTunes TV show rentals
Former HP CEO Mark Hurd will get $950,000 salary, and up to a $10 million bonus, if Oracle beats HP's lawsuit
For the first time in 18 years, AutoCAD will be available for Apple's Mac platforms; Autodesk ups the ante by jumping on the iPad bandwagon
Google's Instant Search may be exciting, but Microsoft is likely to move Bing in a different direction, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google reveals new Instant search technology designed to deliver faster search results and keep rivals Bing and Yahoo at bay
Oracle is deadly serious about competing with both HP and IBM at the highest levels for enterprise IT systems business
Chip maker ARM announces the Cortex-A15 MPCore which claims five times the speed of current smartphone processors at 2.5GHz
IT must balance security policies against workers' use of the Internet and mobile technologies that blur working and personal time
Cybercrime is more prevalent than previously thought... and users are not happy
A barrage of hot air, followed by a real debate. IBM's 'Start' summit seems to be a microcosm of green technology, says Peter Judge
BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has purchased DataViz for a reported figure of $50 million.
Oracle has released a new version of Solaris, the core operating system it inherited when it bought Sun Microsystems
Concerns have been raised about working from home after a staff member blamed a company's laptop for starting a fire in her house
It's taken 10 years to get rid of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, despite its flaws and security holes
Salesforce.com is introducing Chatter Mobile, giving business users Facebook-style communication and collaboration tools while on the move
BT explains the reasons for its high quote to provide a broadband service for a remote Welsh village, as Rutland Telecom installs a much cheaper solution
Virgin is offering nine-month contracts for students, to help them save money over the summer period when they are not at university
Hewlett-Packard takes on Dell, with a tiny cheap server aimed at small businesses
Finally, an official launch date for the long-awaited Symbian^3-based N8 phone from Nokia
CIOs may not trust the cloud, but they have to offer a better service - or users will go to the Stealth Cloud, warns Ian Gotts
Apple's iPad and its forthcoming competitors could lead to a complete rethinking of operating systems and application platforms, says PJ Connolly
IDC believes that Android and Windows Mobile will grow their smartphone market share, but Apple and BlackBerry will experience declines
Mozilla has once again updated the Firefox 4 Beta, with a combination of faster graphics, new audio capabilities and enhanced security