Alan Turing, founder of computer science and wartime code-breaker, was born 100 years ago. How much do you know about…
The Chartered Institute for IT has today launched a new specialist group that will provide support to entrepreneurs and start-ups
While the nation is celebrating Olympic sporting prowess, Peter Judge puts our IT Games under starters' orders
The world is full of successful IT projects. Let's give them the recognition they deserve, says Peter Judge
Tom Alexander reportedly discusses £6.45bn takeover of the Orange/T-Mobile network
From acting in EastEnders, Linda Davidson moved to a role reconciling people and technology
Nokia will cut harder, closing factories in Finland, Germany and Canada
Swedish private equity-firm set to take control, with Nokia retaining minority stake
Dell is to cut $2 billion in expenses in the next three years as the PC maker transitions to a…
Hendrink Deckers, managing director of CIONet in Europe talks about the role of IT management
The combination creates an enterprise-grade IT management offering for small and medium-sized businesses
Moira Morrison is responsible for some of the IT systems that helped create 2,000 millionaires
Search giant must find solution or face legal action in antitrust case
Logica, which made 1300 redundancies last year, is set to be sold to a Canadian IT firm
HP has hired a venture capitalist to take charge of all HP software, after the departure of Autonomy's Dr Mike…
RIM is sitting on over $1bn of unsold devices as CEO says restructuring will continue
HP has not done well with CEOs from outside. Maybe Meg Whitman should make way for a CEO from the…
Social networks will be monitored to prevent IT security risks
Chief legal officer Karima Bawa becomes the latest executive to leave the BlackBerry maker
Tenduit has launched RIMcenter, a software replacement for KVM/IP and iPDU remote and data centre server control
British jobs among HP UK staff at risk as Dr Mike Lynch, chief executive of HP's Autonomy unit hands in…
Despite posting decent financials, HP has confirmed that it will axe 27,000 jobs in the face of weak demand
HP is planning a huge workforce downsizing programme, with as many as 30,000 positions thought to be at risk
The cloud and consumer devices have helped Jose Mosquera change IT from being the No Department
Dell has confirmed that it is preparing to trim its UK workforce, although it remains tight-lipped over numbers
A $100bn valuation for Facebook would be 100 times its revenue. Analysts are warning small investors away
A clear majority of enterprises are embracing the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend, Cisco has revealed in a new survey
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
IPCom wins legal victory over patent, despite EPO revoking it last month