Itanium just got an upgrade, but its future looks uncertain with the continued growth of Intel's Xeon, says Chris Preimesberger
Intel has announced the first of its new Xeon Phi chips, with which it is looking to bring down power…
Microsoft's 23 day-long training camps around the US trained developers how to use the Windows Azure application platform for creating…
A malicious virtual machine could get around security barriers to read significant data from a targeted VM running on the…
NVidia's new Tesla K20 GPU units power the world's fastest supercomputer - for now
Sophos explains why it pays so little in corporation tax, but Symantec hasn't opened up. Tom Brewster says they should…
IBM says Avantor claims are "misguided"
Google has boosted the storage space of its Cloud SQL database services tenfold, while improving the speed of data caching,…
Cray is to spend $25m to buy Appro, adding to its capabilities in the computing cluster market
SPAIN: Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation tells Silicon News that Linux and open source must win in…
HP gives customers a migration path away from its Itanium servers, says Peter Judge. That doesn't mean it wants them…
New HP Itanium servers and better Unix should keep customers on board
BT teamed up with ZTE to demonstrate a live trial of a 10Gbps broadband network down in Cornwall
Intel ratchets up the power of its chips with Itanium 9500
Foxconn is reportedly evaluating areas in Los Angeles and Detroit for TV assembly
Janet is one of the most important networks in the UK - we meet one of the key men helping…
VMware has delivered scaling improvements in an update to its Micro Cloud Service platform as a service (PaaS)
Oracle continues its acquisition streak with the purchase of cloud project management specialist Instantis
ARM chips are everywhere. But what do you know about the company?
CloudStack 4.0 adds integrated Amazon Web Services support, among other features, as the project expands beyond Citrix
Microsoft launches three-year campaign to help 300,000 youngsters into work
A closer look at Titan, the world's fastest supercomputer
Omega hackers currently controlling the address are threatening to sell it
Joyent lends its cloud orchestration kit to Telefónica for public cloud launch
Ericsson to reduce workforce as demand for telecoms equipment slides
First Lenovo server from Chinese firm's enterprise division is a Xeon machine
We will make public services agile, flexible and digital by default, says Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude
Apple is reportedly considering ditching Intel chips for its Mac portfolio in favour of its own, ARM-based processors
YouTube is asking users to upload their videos, as the US prepares to vote in the Presidential elections
The key thing for software defined networking is open standards and commodity hardware, says Vyatta's Kelly Herrell