Queplix's QueCloud securely integrates applications such as Salesforce, NetSuite and LinkedIn
Businesses lose an average of about £3,000 per minute in a data centre outage, says a report
Analysts believe that Cisco could be about to axe up to 4,000 jobs as part of its corporate shake up
The society for IT professionals in the public sector has appointed Glyn Evans as its new boss
A Russian has passed the first ICANN hurdle, so the country could soon have a say in global Internet governance
Cloud computing may do away with IT resources, but it makes IT decisions more necessary, says the Open Group
The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud package will adopt the OpenStack platform in place of Eucalyptus
Enterprises are increasingly recognising the need for the cloud, but most will operate a hybrid model says Informatica's Juan Carlos…
Unisys has unveiled new mainframe systems that support iPads, as well Android and BlackBerry devices
Egnyte and Netgear are now shipping Netgear ReadyNAS Pro with Egnyte pre-installed
Profits at BT have risen 71 percent as the carrier benefits from an increasing broadband market share
Computer Sciences' NHS contracts are in the frame as the government cuts its NPfIT spending
Microsoft toolkits for Windows Azure cloud allow access from mobile devices and smartphones
Big Blue introduces exabyte-capable tape libraries to handle massive data set backup and archiving
Despite early suggestions that it was a blunder, Microsoft's acquisition of Skype may be a brilliant move, says Wayne Rash
The Information Commissioner has issued advice to organisations on how to use personal data responsibly
Notebooks running the Web-only Google Chrome OS will start at just over £200, from Samsung and Acer
EU Parliament has voted for a bill that calls for open access to wireless spectrum across Europe
58-year-old Anne Muir has become the first person in Scotland to be convicted of illegally sharing music
If Green IT is all about efficiency and cutting waste, then why are organisations duplicating their efforts, asks Peter Judge
Microsoft's acquisition of Skype will give it access to a 170 million-strong user base. But did Microsoft overpay, asks Nicholas…
The Acer AR380 F1 packs a compute punch and even provides extras at no additional cost
Martha Lane Fox says it will just take enthusiasm to get nine million Britons online - and allow online savings
CA will use Microsoft's Azure cloud platform to offer ARCserve software-as-a-service (SaaS)
The bad news continues for ACS:Law after the ICO issued it with a £1,000 fine for lax IT security
Skype will go to Microsoft for a price of around $13 per registered user, the company has confirmed
Microsoft doesn't need to buy Skype to reap the benefits of its service, says Peter Judge. Could this end up…
The ICO's advice for businesses on upcoming privacy regulations has been criticised for being 'generic'
Huawei has signed a major deal with Everything Everywhere to upgrade its 2G mobile infrastructure