Smaller UK businesses believe they will drive the UK's economic recovery this year, according to a Cisco survey
Women in IT can expect to be paid 81.8 percent of what men earn. It's time for an industry-wide change…
The Japan earthquake should serve as a wake-up call for IT managers about preparing for such events
Data centres get a tool which models air flow, to help eliminate hot spots and cut wasted energy
Online time wasting topped our poll of painful office costs. Next, tell us which way your IT budget is going
Amazon updates its cloud security with Identity and Access Management (IAM) for AWS CloudFront
IBM's skills initiative offers free boot-camp training to help IT workers to tackle emerging Big Data issues
Red Hat extends data services integration with JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1
Cyber security agency ENISA has made recommendations on tackling criminal networks
Big Blue will work with organisations in Glasgow to help find better ways to live, work and play
Real-time analytics for social plugins develops traffic and clickthrough visibility
Virtual PBX survey finds midmarket companies saving with virtual office implementations
Intergence and GEO are teaming up to provide the Foreign Office with a new energy monitoring solution
Organisations are drowning in unstructured data - the only way to get control is metadata, says IDC
Intel acquisition does not slow regional email, web and security services expansion
Multi-workplace solutions to integrate multiple devices and operating software
Nokia is selling the commercial licensing and services business for its Qt app development framework to Digia
Western Digital will soon own half of the world's HDD market. But why take a risk on a waning technology,…
International day of celebration reveals gaps in technology access, employment and opportunity
Intel has fulfilled its promise to add more advanced capabilities to vPro on its Sandy Bridge processors
$4.3bn acquisition follows industry reports of a nosedive in sales of HDD devices
ICM statistics reveal UK businesses are highly sensitive to IT failures as UK power grid reliability worsens
Mike Daisey's one-man show depicts the connection between the Apple universe and oppressed workers in Shenzhen, says Tony Kontzer
Bristol University researchers have proven the iPhone's antenna problem affect most mobile phones
Cloud Cruiser is hosting a service to track private, hybrid and public cloud usage for departmental chargeback
CA Technologies is doing its bit to combat the mainframe skills shortage with its Mainframe Academy
RIM delivers on DEVCON 2010 promise with beta release of the BlackBerry Analytics Service for developers
Socitm says many council websites are underperforming, while Eric Pickles hits out at Nottingham rebels
Peter Judge is a bit confused by Vodafone's disingenuous statements on its network service problems earlier today
Jony Ive's desire to move back to the UK could force Apple's board to make its working policies more flexible