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Dropbox Adds Business Security And Collaboration Tools Ahead Of UK Office Opening
Dropbox for Business to receive update as firm lauds strong UK market and dismisses Edward Snowden's privacy claims
Will Microsoft’s Wind Of Change Hit Amazon?
Microsoft's purchase of a wind farm will increase pressure on Amazon to respond to environmentalists, says Peter Judge
VMware Opens Second UK vCloud Data Centre
New capacity in Chessington supports VMware's vCloud Hybrid Services for the UK
IT Life: The Scot Who’s Connecting The Commonwealth Games
Cisco's Donald McLaughlin is networking the Commonwealth Games, in his home town of Glasgow
Yahoo Bolsters Mobile Analytics With Flurry Purchase
Yahoo continues to look outside its business to add value, with the acquisition of mobile analytics startup Flurry
Former Autonomy CFO Files To Halt HP Settlement Deal
Former Autonomy CFO files court papers to halt HP's “collusive” settlement with disgruntled shareholders
Google Faces Italian Deadline For User Data Policies
Google faces more drama in Italy after its regulator handed out a deadline to reform its data use policies
BBC Works To Fix iPlayer And Website Problems
Some BBC content, including iPlayer, has been inaccessible for some users since Saturday
Search Warrant For GMail User’s Emails Sparks Privacy Worries
Privacy concerns raised after US judge grants a warrant against Google to seize an individual's Gmail emails
IBM Hardware Struggles Continue As Profits Rise
IBM did not enjoy a particularly great second quarter, but cost-cutting helped Big Blue pull in a profit
HP Adds Chairman Role To Meg Whitman’s CEO Duties
Meg Whitman has been appointed as HP's chairman, as Whitworth steps down due to ill health
Microsoft Confirms It Will Axe 18,000 Jobs
Satya Nadella ends Microsoft staff uncertainty with confirmation that 14 percent of the workforce will lose their jobs
Samsung Plots Home Automation With SmartThings Buy – Report
Samsung to follow Google and Apple into the smart-home market with SmartThings purchase, reports say
Microsoft’s Bing Offers Users A Chance To Be Forgotten
The company says it will have to balance individual and public interest when taking down personal search results
VMware Expands To Asia With Japan, China Partnerships
VMware forms cloud computing partnership with China Telecom, despite official hostility to Western firms
Intel Bullish Over Future Of PC Industry
Is Windows 8 finally gaining traction? Intel says the battered PC industry has finally stabilised
Should The UK Climate Change Agreement Favour Colos?
Thanks to a green tax break, co-location providers and cloud services get cheaper electricity than in-house IT, says Peter Judge
IBM Agrees Deal With Apple To Develop iOS Apps And Sell iPhones And iPads
IBM and Apple promise to redefine mobility by bringing enterprise tools and custom apps to iOS, along with a new sales and support agreement
Caterham: How Tech Fuelled An F1 Challenge
What IT does an F1 team need to operate both trackside and in the factory and what does the future hold for Caterham F1?
Box Offers Unlimited Storage And Office 365 Integration
Box says it's not selling storage, it's selling a platform and that Microsoft Office, Office 365 and Outlook integration will help prove it
Microsoft Rallies Troops For Azure Cloud Push
Partner conference sees a sales drive for Microsoft's Azure cloud service, aimed at SMBs
Rackspace To Offer Managed Cloud Services
Now the early adopters are in the cloud, the next lot of customers need their hands held, says Rackspace
Microsoft Staff Braced For Headcount Cull – Report
Microsoft reportedly prepares to reduce its workforce following its acquisition of Nokia's handset unit
The Guardian And GCHQ Named Internet Heroes And Villains At 2014 ISPA Awards
Hyperoptic, Sky and Plusnet all receive gongs as the 16th annual ISPA Awards for the Internet industry
The Internet Association Promotes Net Neutrality In FCC Filing
Association of tech giants including Google and Facebook turns the screw on FCC over net neutrality rules, plans a publicity campaign
BT Customers Complain Of Mail Outage
BT promises to fix fault that has left many unable to access email for days
UK Broadband ‘Not Fit For Purpose’
Federation of Small Businesses slams the current state of broadband - claiming 45,000 are still on dial up
Microsoft Refreshes Office 365 SMB Plans
New Microsoft Office 365 plans for small businesses will be available from October
Russia Wants Domestic Alternatives To Replace Foreign Tech
Some government oprganisations ban Google services, while the procurement process changes to favour Russian companies