Change.org tells TechWeek about its plans to change the world, following a handy £9.9 million investment boost
Workers are urging their sometimes reluctant bosses to deliver enterprise social solutions, a new study says
Nasdaq slapped with SEC charge twice what was expected a matter of months ago
Facebook has vowed to clamp down on postings and pages that promote violence and sexism against women
A failed Siemens deal and a botched in-house effort on the Digital Media Initiative wastes millions of licence fee payers'…
Losses grow but Benioff thinks the company is going to hit $1bn revenue a quarter soon
The financial slump at Hewlett-Packard continues but its shares rally amid optimism that it has turned a corner
Another tech firm is to remove itself from the stock market, as Websense opts for a £600m buyout deal
A Cisco survey claims that BYOD makes financial sense for many businesses, providing it is done right
Lennard Hoornik depature sparks possible exec exodus at HTC?..
Blue Coat is bringing in a lot of deep packet inspection technology with its second acquisition in a month
Intel's new boss Brian Krzanich has begun making changes and promised shareholders a more aggressive mobile push
Foxconn has confirmed several worker deaths in China since late April, renewing scrutiny of the company's labour conditions
After a bad week for privacy at Bloomberg, the company brings in IBM's former leader
Dell has posted an alarming 51 percent drop in profits as it slashes PC prices to shore up market share
Compuware has enhanced its application performance management (APM) solution with dynaTrace real user monitoring
Many businesses are still concerned about the quality and available quantity of IT talent, a survey reveals
HP may be publicly committed to its troubled Autonomy acquisition, but SAP says it tried to offload it quietly
Google's CEO Larry Page has broken his silence about a rare medical condition affecting his vocal cords
As Dell faces down a shareholder rebellion, it will report its financial results a week earlier than expected
After a complaint from Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg says it is sorry it let workers access data on clients to guide…
It's still the dream, but full security on a chip isn't going to happen any time soon, McAfee admits
BMC is to escape the pressures of being a publicly listed company by selling itself to private equity buyers
EMC, VMware and RSA employees set for the chop, even though the storage giant remains in rude health
Intel promotes current COO who has been with the company for the last 30 years
Big Blue launches the MessageSight appliance for the M2M sector and refreshes its MobileFirst solution
Yahoo has lost its chairman after just one year in the job, with the resignation of Fred Amoroso
Commission reveals what Google has offered, but concessions already facing backlash
Dell has revealed a portfolio of mobility solutions to help organisations cope with their BYOD environments
The BYOD trend is not going away and BlackBerry said it is seeking to simplify it and reduce costs