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Is Meg Whitman Failing, Or Is HP Just Too Big?
HP has not done well with CEOs from outside. Maybe Meg Whitman should make way for a CEO from the inside, says Chris Preimesberger
Most Corporations Will Spy On Employees By 2015: Research
Social networks will be monitored to prevent IT security risks
RIM Lawyer Departs As Restructruing Continues
Chief legal officer Karima Bawa becomes the latest executive to leave the BlackBerry maker
Tenduit Kicks Out The Hardware For Server Control
Tenduit has launched RIMcenter, a software replacement for KVM/IP and iPDU remote and data centre server control
Mike Lynch Departs Autonomy Amid Huge HP Cuts
British jobs among HP UK staff at risk as Dr Mike Lynch, chief executive of HP's Autonomy unit hands in his cards
HP Confirms It Will Axe 27,000 Jobs
Despite posting decent financials, HP has confirmed that it will axe 27,000 jobs in the face of weak demand
Google Completes £8bn Motorola Takeover
Dennis Woodside named new CEO of company
HP Plans 30,000 Jobs Cull
HP is planning a huge workforce downsizing programme, with as many as 30,000 positions thought to be at risk
IT Life: Hello! Magazine – When IT Stops Saying No
The cloud and consumer devices have helped Jose Mosquera change IT from being the No Department
Dell Prepares To Cut UK Workforce
Dell has confirmed that it is preparing to trim its UK workforce, although it remains tight-lipped over numbers
Facebook IPO: Analysts Doubtful As Shareholders Cash In
A $100bn valuation for Facebook would be 100 times its revenue. Analysts are warning small investors away
Most Enterprises Embrace BYOD, Cisco Finds
A clear majority of enterprises are embracing the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend, Cisco has revealed in a new survey
IT Life: Keeping Sheffield Entertained
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
Nokia Loses 3G Patent Appeal
IPCom wins legal victory over patent, despite EPO revoking it last month
Yahoo Director Steps Down Over CEO’s Fake Degree
Scott Thompson is still CEO, but for how long?
Yahoo CEO Thompson Apologises Over Degree Accusations
Thompson says he is sorry about how false degree claims have affected company as Third Point begins legal action
Cookies Must Crumble Before May Is Out
The ICO deadline for cookie compliance is upon us but there is little evidence of action and fines could mount up on 26 May, warns Eric Doyle
IT Life: The Glamour Of Model Management
Madhushan Gokool rubs shoulders with the famous, working for the agency representing Kate Moss and more
Yahoo Admits CEO Scott Thompson Qualification Error
Yahoo publishes non-existent Computer Science degree in Thompson's bio and regulatory filings
Facebook IPO Sets Value At Up To $95 billion
Facebook's asking price sets its market value at a similar level to Amazon, HP and Cisco
Cisco Beefs Up Network Analytics With Truviso Purchase
Cisco is to give its customers real-time visibility into the data traffic on their networks with the purchase of Truviso
Motorola Gets Windows 7 And Xbox 360 Banned In Germany
However US court rules injunction cannot be enforced...yet
Foxconn Workers Threaten Suicide As Boss Dismisses Sweatshop Tag
Foxconn workers have once again threatened to throw themselves off the roof of a factory building
Microsoft And Barnes & Noble Agree Digital Partnership
Microsoft will invest $300m into new company, which will release Windows 8 app
IT Life: Ruling The School
We chat to business analyst Matthew Martin about the challenges of running IT for Frances King School
Microsoft: Patents Aren’t Perfect, But They’re The Best We’ve Got
Patents may be the best man-made invention ever - but they need perfecting, says Microsoft's Ron Zink
HTC And Nokia Score Victory As IPCom Patent Is Revoked
A patent which threatened sales of HTC and Nokia phones in Germany has been revoked by the European Patent Office
IBM Snaps Up Vivisimo To Bolster Big Data Analytics
Acquisition will bring 140 new customers to IBM, including Airbus, Procter & Gamble and the US Navy
Management Suits TechWeekEurope Readers
Our poll find half of our readers have management responsibilities in addition to IT