SAP and Microsoft have expanded their partnership with a plan to bring key SAP offerings to Microsoft's cloud infrastructure
2014
TypePad Blames Large DDoS For Blog Outages
Second time in a month TypePad says DDoS attacks causing outages across blog platform
Wearable Camera Maker GoPro Files For US IPO
GoPro said it hopes to tap into the trend for wearable technology in its IPO, revealing it has already been profitable for several years
Intel: Broadwell To Ship In PCs For Christmas
Intel's delayed next-generation chip will not ship in time for the back-to-school season, but should be on shop shelves in time for Christmas, the company said
China Urges US To Drop Cyber Espionage Charges
Five charged for cyber espionage in China, leading to outrage and claims the US is the one doing the hacking
International Police Forces Arrest 80 Members Of The BlackShades Malware Gang
UK officers make 17 arrests in the first operation of its kind
BDUK Fibre Rollout Reaches 508,000 Properties
BDUK reaches half a million milestone as government-funded initiative accelerates rollout
Vodafone 4G Now Available In 233 Towns And Cities
Vodafone 4G is now available in metropolises such as Maidstone, Gateshead and Huddersfield
Google Reportedly Buying Twitch Game Streaming Service
As gaming becomes more mainstream, could Twitch be the next YouTube?
BT To Recruit 1,600 Engineers, Targets Armed Forces And Women
BT wants more Openreach engineers to rollout fibre and fix faults
Google Readies Takedown Tool After EU Ruling Creates Surge Of Requests
Policiticans and paedophiles have asked to have links removed from search results. Google will make an automated tool to sift the requests
Companies, Politicians Pressure EC To Rework Google Antitrust Deal
A group of European digital organisations and politicians have said the EC's antitrust agreement with Google does not go far enough
Arqiva To Build UK Low-Energy Ultra Narrowband IoT Network
Arqiva aims to reduce the cost and energy use of connected devices with new M2M network
Cisco’s Chambers Writes To Obama Over NSA Spying
Cisco chief executive John Chambers has written to the US president expressing his concerns over alleged NSA interceptions of US networking equipment
LifeLock Pulls Wallet App And Deletes Data Over Security Concerns
LifeLock takes drastic action as it fears its mobile wallet isn't compliant with payment card industry regulations
Apple, Google Settle Motorola Patent Lawsuits
Apple and Google have agreed to settle their patent lawsuits related to Motorola Mobility, with Apple pursuing its cases against Samsung and others
Thousands Of Network Devices Open To Password Theft
Brocade and other manufacturers' network devices said to be vulnerable to SNMP attacks that could leak passwords, researchers claim
Our Individual Data: The Overlooked Casualty In The European Elections
Think about data privacy issues when you cast your vote next week, urges Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open Xchange
Autodesk To Launch Its Own 3D Printer Later This Year
The ‘Spark’ platform includes both software and hardware, is expected to cost around £3,000
Minnesota Passes Smartphone Kill-Switch Legislation
Minnesota becomes the first US state to require manufacturers to offer kill switch for all smartphones sold
Pure Storage Expands Portfolio With Entry-Level And High-End Flash Arrays
Even smaller businesses can now afford to replace their Tier 1 storage with flash
All 33 London Boroughs Migrate To Government Public Services Network
London boroughs to benefit from shared services on LondonPSN
Samsung Knox Gets US Military Approval
US Department of Defense allows Samsung Knox-protected Galaxy S4s to be used on military networks
Mutiny At Bitcoin Foundation Over New Director Brock Pierce
At least ten foundation members want to see former child star and Bitcoin investor removed from the board
Poland Launches Vein Pattern Recognition ATMs
The Hitachi-equipped ATMs will allow users to withdraw cash without a bank card
IT Life: The Wi-Fi Guy Who Flies The Sky
Matthew Gast is an authority on Wi-Fi, with a love of flying
Adobe Fixes Day-Long Creative Cloud Login Outage
Adobe has restored a log-in problem that prevented millions of customers from using their software normally for more than 24 hours
Google Appoints Naughton To Lead UK Sales
Eileen Naughton is to take over as the managing director of UK ad sales, Google's largest market outside the US