Users want to save power by turning their PCs off - it's their companies that are holding them back, says…
Mozilla is re-establishing an Enterprise User Working Group to spike worries about enterprise deployments
Social network for IT pros now lets members issue RFQs and buy ink cartridges online
A survey for Citrix Online claims productivity improves as staff bring their own devices into the workplace
Disaster recovery is not an option but a necessity and it is time to wake up, says Chris Preimesberger
Further consultations will be held on expanding the government's open data scheme within weeks
Cisco will cut its workforce in August, with further losses when Cisco sells a manufacturing plant to Foxconn
Everything Everywhere boss Tom Alexander has resigned, closely followed by sales director Duncan Hay
A study has found that optimism among small businesses remains in short supply over trading fears
Oracle will patch 78 software vulnerabilities across its product portfolio, including the database, PeopleSoft and Solaris
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A survey has found that the majority of enterprises are disappointed in virtualisation's cost savings
Management tools from CA Technologies will support IBM's new zEnterprise mainframe
Cisco could be about to cut as many as 5,000 jobs to save £626m as part of its global reorganisation
Facebook's reliance on MySQL is unsustainable and requires a total rewrite, warns Michael Stonebraker
RIM continues to attract more subscribers for its handsets despite the market gloom surrounding it
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Facebook's new Skype integration is another marker in its long-deepening relationship with Microsoft, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Microsoft released the latest statistics for the crippled Rustock spam server it helped to take down in March
Gartner survey shows CFOs to be sceptical of IT's business value and do not see CIOs as strategic partners
Home Secretary Theresa May is to create a company that specialises in IT procurement for the police
Despite the Japanese disasters, Gartner estimates global IT spending will jump to $3.7 trillion this year
IBM’s Blue Gene/Q has topped the Green500 list as the most energy-efficient supercomputer
News Corp has confirmed the sale of struggling social network MySpace to Specific Media and Justin Timberlake
The sale of MySpace by its owner News Corp could be imminent, according to reports in the US media
Opteron chips with the "Bulldozer" core will allow power reduction without impacting performance
Japan's energy crisis is bringing about changes to data centres. The same thing will have to happen here, says Peter…
Consumerisation has piled the pressure on IT departments to provide enterprise-level security for mobile devices, says Sophie Curtis
Fujitsu staff have voted to walk out of strike because of the alleged unfair treatment of a trade unionist
HTC officially opened its European headquarters in Slough today, amid rumours of a new boss