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Ford’s Alan Mulally Waves Goodbye To Microsoft CEO Race
The next Microsoft CEO could be promoted from within
CES 2014: Yahoo Looks To British Innovation To Simplify Your Life
Yahoo reveals new offerings to compete with the likes of Google and Microsoft
DWP Denies Reports Of More Universal Credit Trouble
Reports of problems with Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit programme are over-hyped and out of date, says a spokesman
Twitter Co-Founder Launches ‘Jelly’ – An App To Ask Questions
Biz Stone wants everyone to help everyone, for free
Inside The World’s Most Interesting Data Centres
Data centres have to be efficient. That doesn't stop them being beautiful
Microsoft Acquires Parature For CRM Push
Microsoft Dynamics CRM users will fulfil their own demands thanks to Parature's customer service software
Google, Apple, Facebook To Pay After Bus Protests
A storm in a bus stop as tech firms agree to contribute after street protests in San Francisco
Chip Giant GlobalFoundries Chooses Jha As Chief
Former Motorola chief executive Sanjay Jha will take the helm at Globalfoundries ahead of a massive investment in next-generation chip manufacturing technology
CES 2014: Cisco Focuses On ‘Internet Of Everything’
Cisco Systems chief executive John Chambers is to kick off CES 2014 today with a speech on the transition to ubiquitous connected devices
Report: Microsoft Chief Executive Search Hindered By Ballmer, Gates Involvement
The ongoing presence of Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer on Microsoft's board is a turnoff for many potential executive candidates, according to The Wall Street Journal
Global IT Spending To Grow 3 Percent In 2014 – Gartner
Business software spending will grow faster than gadgets, says analyst
Microsoft Updates Hyper-V Linux Integration Services
Microsoft is looking to attract more Linux workloads to its virtualisation platform with support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.5 and 5.6
How Governments Will Shape Data Centres
Governments' energy policies and surveillance activities will unintentionally shape our data centres, says Peter Judge
Can European Telcos Protect Customers From The NSA?
European telcos could ease customers' fear of US-based surveillance, if they can build the right services, says Birger Steen
HP Blames The Market For 5000 More Job Cuts
2014 may not be such a happy new year for some as HP announces more misery on the jobs front
Cyber-Attackers To Target Internet Of Things
Attackers will increasingly target devices that make up the Internet of things during 2014, experts warn
IDC Finds Integrated Infrastructure Surge
Sales of integrated infrastructure products rose more than 108 percent year-over-year during the third quarter as businesses look to simplify IT operations, according to IDC
Brokers See Lift In Small Business Sales
Purchases and sales of small businesses in the US saw growth in 2013, but remained well below the level of activity before the recession
Oracle Buys Responsys For $1.5bn
Oracle will buy cloud-based marketing company Responsys for $1.5bn, continuing rapid consolidation
Study Finds SDN Deployments Emerging Gradually
Amidst strong interest, few enterprises have so far actually deployed software-defined networks, according to Quinstreet Enterprise
IBM Reaches Cloud Deals In Asia, Europe
IBM has expanded its SoftLayer cloud platform through partnerships in China, India and Eastern Europe
BlackBerry Posts Huge £2.7bn Loss After Asset Write-Down
BlackBerry troubles continue but the company hopes restructure and new partnership with Foxconn can give it a break
Most Councils Ignore G-Cloud, Survey Finds
New report highlights disturbing lack of support for the Government's G-Cloud among local councils
Calxeda Closes Down After Funding Shortfall
A potential blow for the microserver market after ARM-server developer Calxeda goes out of business
Acer Launches Cloud Service To Offset PC Slowdown
Acer announces its Build Your Own Cloud (BYOC) offering as it looks to counter slowing PC sales
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 4.0 Hits General Availability
The commercial version of the OpenStack Havana platform has officially arrived from Red Hat
IBM Acquires Aspera For Fast Data Transfers
IBM is to acquire file-transfer specialist Aspera, to help with faster transfers of big data to the cloud
Ofcom Tells BT To Repair And Install Fixed Lines Faster Or Risk Fines
Ofcom seeks to shortern the time telephone and broadband line repairs, as well as finish new installations
Cisco Offers Up Cloud Desktop Virtualisation Solution
Cisco partners with Citrix and VMware and launches a cloud-based desktop-as-a-service solution