As strife-torn Libya interrupts Internet access, bit.ly users worry about the fate of their URL shortening service
The LGA has accused the Con-Dem coalition of doing little to relieve the data burden on local government
President Obama pushed for job creation and eduction after a dinner date with IT industry leaders
The impact on businesses of unproductive tasks, such as dealing with spam email, has been revealed
Gartner claims half of all companies, fearing prosecution, may attempt to block social networking site access
Novell shareholders have approved the complex $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate and Longview
Intel is promising better and simpler security and management with its next version of vPro
Virtual desktops will make traditional static desktops obsolete says Cameron Sturdevant. It's time for prevention, not cure
Nokia's Windows Phone 7 decision continues to make waves after rebel shareholders called for Elop's dismissal
The only way to reduce the tonnes of electronic waste we all produce is to re-use and repair equipment, says…
HP can extended its data centre design and planning expertise, to include the actual construction of the facility
The boss of Twitter has dismissed reports that Google and Facebook are seeking acquire the microblog service
Nokia is getting a rough ride from analysts over the financial fall-out from Stephen Elop's Windows Phone 7 deal
Compliance standards now know that encryption is no good unless the keys are managed, says Jon Geater. Better start doing…
Nokia has opted for Windows Phone over Android to lead its new smartphone strategy. Sophie Curtis asks, could this be…
A survey found that 50 percent of all organisations are losing track of encryption keys and digital certificates
Despite a rosier picture for IT job seekers, the latest figures from e-Skills shows a skills gap is approaching
A label-making company has paid out nearly £25,000 after a whistleblower told the BSA of unlicensed software
The Open University is helping potential CIOs towards their chosen career and a seat in the boardroom
AMD, already searching for a new CEO, is now losing COO Robert Rivet and strategist Marty Seyer
Facebook has confirmed its HQ will move to a massive campus, formerly belonging to Sun Microsystems
Nokia's house is on fire and its OS choices are in question, according to a leaked memo from CEO Steven…
TalkTalk had a bad quarter, with a shrinking customer base and job cuts on the cards
Ken Olsen, outspoken founder of Digital Equipment, launched the minicomputer age
Adopting open-source software not only reduces costs but can deliver competitive advantage, Gartner says
Joe Tucci hopes to see VMware take a leading role as the virtualisation platform for hybrid cloud computing
Nokia is planning to shake up its management team as the company ponders its operating system strategy
Green IT will be needed in the NHS' plans for Sustainable Health, if the NHS survives a government reorganisation
Young unemployed people will become tech support apprentices at Microsoft, says Boris Johnson
Technology CFOs are expecting higher revenues and more mergers and acquisition activity for this year