The Windows Azure Store, announced at BUILD 2012 in the autumn, now has more add-ons and is available in more…
Lenovo could enter smartphone market but would face opposition from US and Canada
Bram van der Kolk talks to TechWeekEurope about the cloud filesharing service's troubled first week
Former imaging giant agrees new financing deal to safeguard its future
Cisco is to spend nearly half a billion dollars in order to acquire mobile networking specialist Intucell
A sign of the times? Intel is to reduce its motherboard focus on desktops and rather look towards tablets and…
IT planners are being told to 'believe the hype' surrounding big data, according to new research from Ovum
Facebook's Open Compute could make traditional servers obsolete, says Peter Judge
Francis Maude doing a good job on reforming government IT, National Audit Office says
Virtual clothes, order terminals and digital signage: welcome to the shop of the future
IBM's profits were up in the fourth quarter due to strong software and hardware performance, but revenues declined
Want to do data crunching but on an on-demand basis? AWS may have the answer
Joachim Kempkin calls for younger replacement to replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a new book
Is Mega handing encryption keys to users to protect itself from future legal problems?
New Rackspace site to get no-frills servers, it seems
CIOs are amplifying the enterprise with digital technologies such as data analytics while at the same time improving IT organisational…
The new file hosting service is live, but will it become a pirate haven?
Google Docs' end of support for older Microsoft Office formats was originally scheduled for last autumn, but was pushed back…
Real cloud data centres need agile, flexible and fast networks, says David Barker of 4D Data Centres
Intel starts to lose momentum in the post-PC world?
The new cloud hosting service launches on Sunday
Microsoft is offering a clearer insight into its Cloud OS vision after the release of new products and services
Alastair Mitchell, CEO of Huddle, tells TechWeek the content cloud space is overcrowded and is many will fall
Report suggests that EE and Dutch KPN are potential targets for AT&T expansion
TalkTalk and BT used misleading broadband adverts, according to the latest ASA ruling
EMC joins despite earlier saying Open Compute-defined systems are not ready for critical data centres
Unsecured USB drives pose a real danger to Industrial Control Systems, warns ICS-CERT
Nokia outsources some of its IT operations to India as part of previously announced job cuts
Juniper Networks has joined the likes of Cisco and HP after it unveiled its SDN strategy going forward
AMD has unveiled a new server motherboard, Open 3.0, designed for energy-efficient data centres