First quarter results from Amazon will be the first to reveal specific revenues from its public cloud business AWS
2015
Adblocking Declared 100 Percent Legal By German Courts
Hamburg courts give Adblock the nod in a "victory for every single Internet user"
UC Expo 2015: How AirWatch Has Been Strengthened By VMware
AirWatch's Mark Carlile explains how being part of the VMware family is a good thing for its customers
SAP Profit Down 23 Percent But S4/HANA Bookings “More Than Expected”
SAP total revenues were up 24 percent to €4.5 billion, with a 131 percent jump in cloud subscriptions as German company shifts into cloud overdrive
One Minute Pitch: AT&T
AT&T's Vishy Gopalakrishnan shares what is exciting him about unified communications
One Minute Pitch: Voxbone
Voxbone's Hugh Goldstein explains how his firm can help operators and large enterprises
One Minute Pitch: Avaya
Avaya's Aaron Miller explains how businesses need to adapt to digital age if they are to survive
One Minute Pitch: Cisco
Donald McLaughlin outlines Cisco's vision of collaboration
One Minute Pitch: AirWatch
AirWatch's Mark Carlile explains how mobility can unlock productivity for businsesses
PayPal Looks To Kill Passwords With Embeddable, Ingestible Devices
A PayPal executive is highlighting next-generation biometric security techniques that rely on electronic implants or intestible capsules
Microsoft Pulls Open-Source Unit Back Into The Fold
Microsoft announced it is dissolving its MS Open Tech open-source unit, claiming the company has met its goals and is on the right track
BT Launches Ethical Hacking Service For Connected Vehicles
The new service is aimed at heading off attacks aimed at vehicles ranging from cars to buses to bulldozers
Android Wear Gets Wi-Fi Support, Gesture Controls And ‘Always On’ Apps
Google prepares for Apple Watch war with major update
Google Shifts Search Results Toward Mobile
Sites that don't pass Google's criteria for 'mobile-friendliness' should expect to see search traffic drop, the company said
Fife To Get £100m Data Centre Campus
Queensway Park development gets the go ahead for one of Scotland’s “greenest” data centre builds
Sky Adds 100,000 New Broadband Customers
Sky says best quarter for acquisition in 11 years is vindication of its content strategy ahead of quad play future
Microsoft Releases ‘Fabric’ That Powers Cortana
Microsoft's version of 'microservices' app development PaaS offering goes public
IBM Suffers Twelfth Consecutive Revenue Decline
IBM gets £13.2bn revenues in first quarter of 2015, down 12 percent - but System z sales up 118 percent
Cybercriminals Target iPhones, iPads And Apple Apps
Trend Micro report into cyber threats finds hackers have targeted Apple's iOS apps and devices
General Election 2015: Party-By-Party Guide To Technology Policy
What technology polices would each party introduce and how would the tech industry be affected after the next election?
SNP Manifesto Pledges Support For Innovation And Privacy
SNP wants research institutions and the private sector to collaborate and commercialise innovations but won't back any 'Snooper's Charter'
How To Stop Macro-Based Malware In Its Tracks
Tony Berning, senior manager at security software development specialist, OPSWAT, explains how to kick macro-based malware's butt
Met Police To Replace Core IT System
The Metropolitan Police Service is set to begin procurement of an integrated system to replace its core IT functions
Digital Scotland To Bring Fibre to 145,000 More Properties
BDUK-funded Digital Scotland announces next phase of superfast broadband rollout
Google Set For Mass Internet Balloon Launch
The search company says it is now close to being able to launch 'thousands' of units in its Project Loon initiative
Plaid Cymru Wants 30Mbps Broadband And Powerful Local Ofcom
Plaid Cymru outlines support for better communications, Welsh language online services and more powers from Westminster
Apple Pay Set To Expand Into Canada
A Canadian version of the system would be Apple Pay's first move outside the US
Public Happy To Share Location Data But Demand Tougher Regulation
Majority of consumers believe that more regulation is needed to ensure responsible usage of location based data
Touch-First Microsoft Office Apps Coming To Windows Phone
Microsoft says preview version of universal Office apps should be made available this month in Windows 10 technical preview for phones
Robot That Bought Ecstasy On Dark Web Freed By Police After Three Months
The Random Darknet Shopper had bought 10 yellow pills containing 90mg of ecstasy each as part of artists' experiment