Cloud-based tokenisation and encryption, vulnerability assessment, SIEM and web application firewalls will see the strongest growth, according to Gartner
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Oracle, Google, Red Hat Engineers Help Fix Crashing Obamacare Site
Government and private sector personnel have been called in to help fix Healthcare.gov, the crash-prone web portal created under the US' affordable heath-care act
Quiz Of The Week: Dell
Michael Dell completed his buyout this week - we find out how much you know about the company
Co-Founder Of Liberty Reserve Will Spend Up To 75 Years In Prison
Vladimir Kats pleads guilty to money laundering and unlicensed money transmitting charges
The Monetising Mobile Conference
Harnessing The Customer Journey With Insights Into Behaviours & User Experience to Successfully Monetise The Mobile Environment With Mobile-Optimised Sites, Lucrative Apps & Integrated Mobile Marketing Strategies For Demonstrable RO ...
IP Protect Expo 2014
IP Protect Expo 2014 (www.ip-protectexpo.com) is a trade exhibition alongside a separate conference programme taking place at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London on March 11th and 12th 2014.
Consortium Including Apple And Microsoft Sues Google, Samsung, HTC Over Patents
This could be the biggest case of patent profiteering in the history of IT
German Journalists Urged To Avoid Google And Yahoo
German journalist union advises its members to avoid Google and Yahoo services after NSA snooping allegations
Google Launches Nexus 5 With Android 4.4 On Board
The smartphone developed in partnership with LG goes on sale today at half the price of iPhone 5S
Car Driver Issued Ticket For Wearing Google Glass
A woman driver in California has been issued a ticket by police after being caught wearing Google Glass
IT Life: The Human Face of Big Data
Senior vice president of EMEA Field Operations at Informatica and MENSA member Charles Race talks about big data, Clive Sinclair and cricket
Intel Ships 4G LTE Modem For Tablet Devices
Intel has finalised its challenge to Qualcomm after it began shipping its long-expected LTE modem
FAA To Relax In-Flight Electronic Device Rules
US airline passengers will be allowed to use electronic devices all the time, but mobile phones are still banned
NetApp And Cisco Enhance FlexPod Storage For Data Centres
The popular FlexPod project has been updated and can now reach out to multiple data centres
Unlocked: The hybrid cloud
Learn how to drive application innovation and IT efficiency with the hybrid cloud.
Edward Snowden To Work As Tech Support For A Russian Website
Whistleblower Edward Snowden is set to start his new job on Friday
Apple iWork Isn’t Enterprise Class
iWork might be free, but it isn't a patch on Microsoft Office, says Don Reisinger
Apple Results Show It Isn’t Immune To Market Forces
Sliding profits at Apple should come as no surprise, given the increase in smartphone competition, says Wayne Rash
Nokia Seeks HTC One UK Sales Ban After Winning Patent Dispute
Nokia wants compensation and an HTC One UK sales ban after High Court rules in its favour
Google And Yahoo Fibre Networks Allegedly Infiltrated By The NSA
The NSA could have harvested information from fibre optic channels connecting Google data centres
London 4G Speeds Double Thanks To O2 And Vodafone, But EE Still Fastest
London 4G speeds are improving, but divide between urban and rural mobile coverage is widening
BT Olympic Security Chief: Cyber Terrorism No Real Threat
Most significant threat to London 2012 website came from hacktivists, as danger of digital terrorism practically non-existent
No UK City Has Superfast Broadband Claims uSwitch
uSwitch research contradicts Ofcom findings, but BT says to believe the official figures
Silent Circle And Lavabit Creating Anti-Snooping Email Alternative
Edward Snowden's old email provider and Silent Circle announce the Dark Mail Alliance
BT Adds 195,000 To Its Fibre Network In Record Quarter For Openreach
BT adds 195,00 new and existing broadband subscribers to fibre as BT Sport secures 2m sign-ups
Facebook Sales Jump 60 Percent Thanks To Mobile Ads
Facebook is beginning to reap serious financial returns from its growing mobile advertising business
Google Floating Barges Trigger Data Centre Speculation
Google refuses to comment on its huge floating barges in two ports on opposite sides of the United States
Samsung Courts Developers With Device Reach And SDKs
Samsung used an event to offer its range of SDKs to developers interested in the Internet of Everything
SAP Bolsters HANA Database With Five New Apps
SAP reveals new software for its HANA database that includes four “big data” style applications
Forgotten Investment In Bitcoin Buys Man A Flat In Central Oslo
In 2009, Kristoffer Koch bought 5,000 bitcoins for £16 and forgot about it