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How PRISM Undermines Google’s Green Cloud Message
Google says we can save energy by using its servers instead of our own. After PRISM, Peter Judge wants to know if you really want to do this?
Colt Cuts Data Centre Energy By A Fifth, Says You Can Too
Simple airflow management and chiller upgrades can slash your energy needs
Vodafone Confirms Interest in Cable Giant Kabel Deutschland
Vodafone is seeking to acquire Germany's largest cable company Kabel Deutschland
HP Discover 2013: HP Haven Platform Consolidates Big Data Technologies
Haven combines tech from the likes of Autonomy and Vertica to help businesses with big data
AMD Reveals First 5GHz Processor With Gaming FX-9590
AMD has unveiled the industry's first commercial 5GHz CPU after rolling out the FX-9590 processor
Why Geeks Built A Raspberry Pi Cloud Out Of Lego
We catch up with Dr David White of Glasgow University to ask what he's doing with a mini cloud made out of Raspberry Pi and Lego
NetApp Revamps Storage Cluster OS In Software-Defined Storage Play
The latest version of NetApp's OnTap storage operating system introduces quality of service and moves towards a software-defined data centre
Red Hat Takes OpenShift PaaS Commercial
After two years of testing, Red Hat has launched its OpenShift platform-as-a-service product commercially
Sandra Kurtzig, Founder Of ASK Group, Secures $33 Million For New Venture
The 80s tech icon returns with a successor to Manman software
MS-DOS Pioneer Joins Jelastic
Mark Zbikowski, a former Microsoft architect and contributor to MS-DOS, has joined PaaS maker Jelastic as a senior advisor
Thousands Of Web Servers Threatened By Plesk Flaw
Parallels says customers should upgrade their Plesk, but experts worry many won't
LeWeb 2013: EasyBring – Crowdsourcing Mail
Would you trust a crowdsourced courier service? EasyBring's Erland Bakke explains why your stuff won't get lost - and you won't be asked to deliver a bomb
Lenovo Plans To Double Its Server Market Share In Three Years
The Chinese company will use proceeds from PC sales to diversify its business
Big Switch Exits OpenDaylight SDN Group
Big Switch Networks has left the SDN project it helped create citing the undue influence of major players like Cisco
Intel Haswell Rolled Out For Xeon E3 Servers
Intel has rolled out the first Xeon server processors that includes the Haswell architecture
AMD Breaks With Microsoft And Looks To Android, Chrome
AMD processors currently run on Windows, but will reportedly in future also run on Google's Chrome and Android
Apple Plans Hiring Spree For Spaceship Campus
Apple has revealed plans to hire up to 7,400 new staff as it files documents for its new 'spaceship' campus
HTC Executive Exodus Continues As COO Matthew Costello Steps Down
HTC Chief Operating Officer pays the price for HTC One delays, but wll continue as adviser
LeWeb 2013: Paytrail – The Problems With Modern Day Payments
Payment systems on the Internet are too complicated, says CEO of start-up Paytrail, Lennu Keinanen. The Finnish firm thinks its model, based on a PIN system, is simpler and better. How will it take on the likes of PayPal though? And ...
LeWeb 2013: Paytrail – The Problems With Modern Day Payments
Paytrail says it is going to shake up the payments space
LeWeb 2013: GoodBarber: Start-Up Trouble In France?
France, under President Francois Hollande, might become an increasingly hostile environment for businesses in the coming years. As yet unfulfilled promises of higher corporate tax rates are worrying many, whilst the UK is telling start ...
LeWeb 2013: EasyBring – Crowdsourcing Mail
EasyBring is like an Airbnb for mail. If you're heading somewhere, advertise that fact on EasyBring and if you're picked to take a package somewhere, you can earn some money. That relies on a lot of user trust, so can EasyBring reall ...
LeWeb 2013: MyJobCompany Pays Money For Job Recommendations
We find an internet recruitment firm at LeWeb, which actually offers cash for recommendations
LeWeb 2013: Robert Scoble: How Rackspace Plans To Exploit Wearable Computing Craze
You'd be forgiven for thinking Robert Scoble led two separate professional lives - one as a globe-trotting blogger, one as a Rackspace "racker", spreading the good word on the cloudy company. But the two are linked. Take his Google G ...
LeWeb 2013: MyPermissions – Giving Devs And Users Privacy
As market forces start to make privacy better for end users, as seen in Microsoft's major marketing push designed to show it is a company people can trust with their data, start-ups are forming to exploit the trend. MyPermissions is on ...
LeWeb 2013: Level39’s Eric van der Kleij Warns Of Closed Borders
Level39 boss Eric van der Kleij warns that insularity could cripple the UK's burgeoning startup community
Cisco Buys JouleX For Data Centre Power Control
JouleX's energy management software shows how power-hungry your data centre kit is
Dell And Oracle Partner For Enterprise Systems
Dell and Oracle have signed a partnership deal to fill in their respective gaps in their product portfolios
Cisco Poised For ‘Internet of Things’ Says John Chambers
The boss of Cisco has highlighted the importance of the channel for trends like the 'Internet of Things' and SDN