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Oracle Versus Google Trial Set For 16 April
Judge accepts Oracle’s offer to streamline case, avoiding further postponement
Symantec Releases Data Insight 3.0 Governance Intelligence Platform
Data Insight's scalable and parallel architecture is designed to support large-scale data management operations
Yahoo Is Risking Its Reputation With Facebook Lawsuit
Yahoo treads a dangerous path in attempting to profit from Facebook, writes Chris Preimesberger
Yahoo Hits Facebook With Patent Suit
Ailing search giant Yahoo follows through on patent threat against Facebook/p>
A Word With The Student Cyber Security Star
We talk with newly-crowned Cyber Security Champion, Jonathan Millican, about his victory and his plans for the future.
ICO Raps Scottish Charity For USB Data Breach
A Scottish charity is told off after one of its workers is robbed of two unencrypted USB sticks.
Big Data Means Big Growth For Vendors, Claims IDC
An IDC study estimates value of the 2015 market for big data technology and services will be five times that of 2010
IBM Offers Support For Challenges In The Shift To Enterprise Clouds
IBM introduced a series of offerings at its Pulse 2012 conference to address the emerging shift in enterprise cloud adoption
Dell Survey Shows Cloud Business Application Adoption Rising Among SMBs
Low total cost of ownership and fast deployment time are shown to be key benefits of Cloud adoption for smaller businesses
Unmanageable Windows Tablets Do Not Change Anything
Microsoft may have missed a manageability trick with its low-power tablets but it is still ARMed and dangerous, argues Eric Doyle
Why We Can’t Laugh At Microsoft’s Misery
Through a probably trivial date error, Microsoft's Azure has screwed things up for all the other cloud providers, says Peter Judge
Google Pushes Out Its Privacy Policy Changes Despite Regulatory Disdain
Google is going ahead with privacy policy changes today despite pleas from European Union and US officials
IBM ‘Rebalances’ By Axing 1,200 Staff
Big Blue has reportedly laid off as many as 1,200 workers, mostly in United States and Canada
HP To Axe Half Of The WebOS Workforce
275 webOS workers lose their jobs despite HP's previous assurances they would be redeployed
Yahoo Threatens Patent Lawsuit Against Facebook
Yahoo says Facebook infringed between 10 and 20 of its patents
Cisco To Buy Optical Networker Lightwire For £171m
Cisco takeover is signal of intent as it makes second significant optical IT acquisition in two years
Dell Launches Hot Servers And Upgrades Networking
Hot-running Xeon E5 servers and Gigabit Ethernet are top news in Dell's "Spring Collection"
Is Meg Whitman The Right CEO To Rebuild HP?
HP needs wholesale changes and many questions need to be answered, but the main one is whether Meg Whitman is the right CEO at the right time, asks Chris Preimesberger
Wakefield Council Plans To Save £1m Through Flexible Working
Wakefield is seeking to achieve significant cost savings by implementing tech for flexible working
Poor Business Execution And HDD Shortage Blamed For HP Earnings Drop
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman faces lower revenue, profit and profit margins as she signals a long-term recovery process
Dell Ends Good Fiscal Year But Cloud’s On The Horizon
Dell Q4 profits dropped 18 percent, mostly due to falling revenue from consumer PC sales as mobile device advances bite
Aruba Seeks To Ease BYOD Headache With ClearPass
Aruba is offering a new mobile management solution that allows for the secure provision of mobile devices on an enterprise network
Centrify And Enterproid Tackle Mobile Management For iOS And Android
As mobile device management comes to the fore, Centrify and Enterproid have made BYOD-related announcements
IBM Plans Intelligent Systems With ‘Integrated Expertise’
At its Smarter Computing Executive Summary, IBM announced plans to deliver a family of systems with expertise built in
Calling From Landlines To Mobiles Will Be 85 Percent Cheaper
Appeal tribunal rules that the price of ringing a mobile phone from a landline should fall faster and further
CSC Confirms 500 Jobs At Risk After NHS Project Cancellation
CSC has confirmed in a statement that 500 jobs are at risk following the botched NHS health care records system project
Systems Security Professionals In Demand, Says (ISC)²
More than half of the companies surveyed said they will be hiring information security staff this year
Samsung Considers Merging LCD And OLED Businesses
Loss-making LCD division of Samsung Electronics could be spun off and merged with Samsung Mobile Display
EMC Enhances Virtual Data Centre Control Platform
EMC has updated its virtual data centre management package to offer a more complete view of virtual assets