After a bad week for privacy at Bloomberg, the company brings in IBM's former leader
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Dell Profit Plummets Amid Buyout Troubles
Dell has posted an alarming 51 percent drop in profits as it slashes PC prices to shore up market share
Compuware Beefs Up APM With dynaTrace Integration
Compuware has enhanced its application performance management (APM) solution with dynaTrace real user monitoring
IT Skills Gap Still Worries Businesses, Survey Finds
Many businesses are still concerned about the quality and available quantity of IT talent, a survey reveals
HP Denies It Tried To Sell Autonomy To SAP
HP may be publicly committed to its troubled Autonomy acquisition, but SAP says it tried to offload it quietly
Google’s Larry Page Reveals Vocal Cord Paralysis
Google's CEO Larry Page has broken his silence about a rare medical condition affecting his vocal cords
Dell To Report Financials Early As Icahn Pressure Grows
As Dell faces down a shareholder rebellion, it will report its financial results a week earlier than expected
Bloomberg Apologises Over ‘Inexcusable’ Access To Client Information
After a complaint from Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg says it is sorry it let workers access data on clients to guide news coverage
Intel’s McAfee: Proper Security On A Chip Still A Pipe Dream
It's still the dream, but full security on a chip isn't going to happen any time soon, McAfee admits
BMC Bows To Shareholder Pressure And Agrees Sale
BMC is to escape the pressures of being a publicly listed company by selling itself to private equity buyers
EMC To Shed More Than 1800 Jobs
EMC, VMware and RSA employees set for the chop, even though the storage giant remains in rude health
Intel Selects Brian Krzanich As Its Next CEO
Intel promotes current COO who has been with the company for the last 30 years
IBM Upgrades MobileFirst And Launches MessageSight
Big Blue launches the MessageSight appliance for the M2M sector and refreshes its MobileFirst solution
Yahoo Chairman Fred Amoroso Steps Down
Yahoo has lost its chairman after just one year in the job, with the resignation of Fred Amoroso
Google Offers Concessions To Ease Threat Of EU Antitrust Bashing
Commission reveals what Google has offered, but concessions already facing backlash
Dell Targets BYOD With Mobility Solutions
Dell has revealed a portfolio of mobility solutions to help organisations cope with their BYOD environments
BlackBerry Talks BYOD Cost Savings and Simplicity
The BYOD trend is not going away and BlackBerry said it is seeking to simplify it and reduce costs
CA World: CA Launches Clarity Playbook
The IT dashboard for tablets makes balancing the budget look fun, but is it actually useful?
InfoSec 2013: Government Promises £500,000 Cyber Aid For SMBs
SMBs are getting battered and the government wants to help with little pots of money
Blackstone Withdraws From Dell Buyout Race
Blackstone has stopped chasing Dell, removing a potential hurdle for Michael Dell's privatisation of the company
Yahoo’s Mayer Discusses Home Worker Ban
The boss of Yahoo has discussed her controversial changes to the company's remote working policy
Open Data Crew Outraged At Government’s Privatised Postcode Plan
The government is keeping the post code database in the hands of the Royal Mail and the Open Data Institute is left baffled
AMD Posts Mixed Results Amid ‘Difficult’ Conditions
AMD has admitted to operating in a “difficult market environment” as it posted another loss
IBM Q1 Disappoints As Poor Deal Closures Bite
IBM has surprised the markets after its first quarter 2013 financial results fell short of Wall Street expectations
Google Profits Surge Despite Advert Challenges
Google has beaten Wall Street estimates with its Q1 results as it coped with a decline in advertising prices
Sophos Confirms Imminent Job Cuts
Sophos says it is shedding some weight in order to get a little leaner
Vodafone Feels The Pinch And Slashes Jobs In Germany
Vodafone is to axe 500 jobs from its German business and outsource operations to India and Romania
HP Avoids Strike Action Over Pay
Pay and job cuts lead to call for strike action, but HP offers a fresh deal
News International Frets Over Spear Phishing Bombardment
Following attacks on rival publishers, News International CISO Amar Singh talks about his spear phishing nightmares
HP Itanium Trial Delayed After Oracle Appeal
HP's attempt to collect up to £2.6 billion in damages from Oracle will have to wait a little longer after the lodging of an appeal