Securing the Digital Enterprise
2014
Data Centre EXPO
Powering the Digital Enterprise.
IP EXPO Europe
Powering the Digital Enterprise.
Hedge Fund Hit For Trade Details, Says BAE Systems
Attackers were able to delay and exploit a US hedge fund's trades for months, according to BAE Systems
Virgin Trains And St Pancras Boost UK Rail Wi-Fi Network
Passengers travelling on Virgin Trains will soon benefit from superfast Wi-Fi, while St Pancras will offer services to Eurostar passengers
For Microsoft, Wearable Teach Means Wireless Charging Trousers
The company helps develop stylish clothing that can charge a smartphone
Open Wireless Movement Wants People To Open Up Their Wi-Fi To Everyone
Open Wireless Movement says W-Fi should be open by default and wants industry to work together to make it safe, easy and legal
Oracle To Snap Up Micros Systems For £2.9bn – Report
Oracle poised to announce its largest acquisition since it purchased Sun Microsystems back in 2009
BT, TalkTalk Welcome Ofcom Fibre Price Consultation
Regulator to examine fibre broadband pricing, after it rejects TalkTalk complaint against BT's fibre access charges
Russian Government Orders The Development Of Homegrown ARM Chips
The 64-bit Baikal M and M/S processors are meant to replace Intel and AMD inside public sector computers
Three Customers Can Make Calls Over Wi-Fi With ‘Three inTouch’
Three users in rural areas or buildings with poor signal will be able to make Wi-Fi calls from the autumn, but must download application
Elon Musk Promises Solar Power Cheaper Than Fracked Gas
Elon Musk's SolarCity buys panel maker and promises to slash the cost of solar power
EE Boosts Voice Capabilities With Calls Over Wi-Fi And 4G
EE customers will be able to makes calls and send texts over Wi-Fi from later this year, with VoLTE set to follow in 2015
Syrian Electronic Army Targets Reuters Via Ad Network
Many more could be in danger as popular ad network hacked, says researcher
Ask The Experts: When Home Tech Meets Business
What happens when business tech meets home automation? IBM warns our readers to keep things clear
Android And Windows Phone To Get A Mobile ‘Kill Switch’
Microsoft and Google join Apple and Samsung in introducing a new security measure
Government Services Fail The Digital Have-Nots – Labour MP
Digital Government services can save money, but they must also support digital illiterates, says Labour's Chi Onwurah
Bing Anniversary Prompts Questions Over Microsoft’s Google Challenge
Bing celebrates its fifth birthday this month, but some question its actual impact on the search engine market
Hacker Ruins Code Spaces Development Platform
An attacker deletes almost all customer project data after a botched blackmail attempt
BlackBerry Posts Profit Amid Recovery Hopes
No more red ink as the latest results from BlackBerry show turnaround is starting to pay off
Rackspace Launches Bare-Metal Servers For The Cloud
OnMetal, the first product based on the OpenStack Ironic project, makes custom app deployment easy and is coming to Europe in 2015
IT Life: Sharing The Creativity Of Coding
With a new curriculum on its way, Rachel Swidenbank wants to teach the UK to code
EU Data Watchdog Calls For Snooping Protection
European citizens need better protection from state-sponsored spying, warns top EU watchdog
Successful Bidders For The £10 Million Rural Broadband Fund Revealed
Eight businesses will be able to test their alternative approach to delivering Internet connectivity
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Irish Court Asks EU To Review Facebook NSA Data Sharing
The top European court asked to review the data sharing agreement between Europe and the US
Intel Touts Programmable Xeon Chip Option
Intel looks to capitalise on demand for its server chips by offering programmable Xeon processors
Quiz Of The Week: Search Engines
Try our most probing quiz ever. Do you know the truth about search engines?
Facebook Goes Down For 30 Minutes Worldwide, Reasons Still Unknown
Facebook users briefly faced an abyss of loneliness
Apple Reveals Cheaper iMac, But Is It Worth It?
Apple introduces a more budget-friendly 21.5 inch iMac to revive its flagging computer lineup