No one seems to have been hurt by Microsoft's Windows Azure cock-up. Peter Judge thinks maybe that's because no one is using it
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Microsoft Windows Azure Cloud Fails As SSL Certificate Expires
Microsoft will refund users for Azure Screen Of Death caused by expired SSL certificate
Red Hat Aims For Big Data
Red Hat has released Enterprise Linux 6.4, along with presenting its strategy for big data analytics
Russia’s Skolkovo Innovation Centre To Audit Every Resident Company
Following corruption allegations, Skolkovo Foundation will scrutinise every single company that resides in the 'Russian Silicon Valley'
France Pledges £17Bn For Superfast Broadband
President Francois Hollande has pledged nearly 20 billion euros to kick-start superfast broadband in France
Touchscreen Google Chromebook Pixel Costs £1,049
Google releases the high-end Chromebook Pixel is released in the UK, targeting 'power users'
How To Do Online Business With China
Some people want cyber-war with China. Jeff Kim wants to show you how to get your website through Great Firewall
HP Profit Hints At Turnaround
HP has beaten Wall Street expectations with its latest financials, and posted a profit that hints at a possible turnaround
Microsoft Seeks To Address Office 2013 Licence Anger
Microsoft is seeking to address the licence lock-in furore that has erupted with Office 2013
The Rise Of The Cloud Service Broker
Cloud services won't reach their full potential until we can automate how we buy and sell them, says Peter Judge
Google Set To Release Touchscreen Chromebook – Report
A touchscreen Chromebook could be unveiled this Thursday as Google continues to push Chrome OS
Juniper Pushes Ahead With SDN Strategy
New products from Juniper Networks further the company's broad SDN strategy announced last month
VMWare Horizon Suite Mobility Platform To Launch in Q1
VMWare launches 'comprehensive platform' for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android devices
Marvell Targets Mobile With Quad-Core Processor
Marvell is aiming its new quad-core PXA1088 platform firmly at smartphone and tablet makers
IBM Leads Enterprise Mobility Service Race, Says Forrester
Enterprises seeking to deliver mobility services would do well to opt for Big Blue, according to Forrester
G-Cloud Celebrates Birthday But ‘Needs Government To Change Its Ways’
Director of the programme admits G-Cloud success relies on a shift in government attitude
“Death Threats” In Python Software Trademark Row
Python programmers tangle with a cloud firm over the trademark
What is Weightless?
Weightless is the world’s first and only M2M standard designed to work in white space spectrum. Want to know more? Watch the video!
Rackspace: The UK Has Plenty Of Energy
Data centres should not fear Britain's energy future, says Rackspace's Nigeil Beighton
Parallels Launches Enterprise Mac Management Tool
PC or Mac? Doesn't really matter, says Parallels
Daisy Group Takes Over 2e2 Data Centres
Competitor's misfortune leaves Daisy Group with two more server farms
Rackspace Confirms New 10MW UK Data Centre
Ultra-efficient Rackspace data centre on its way to London
Mega Accepts BitCoins, Outlines World Domination Plans
Kim Dotcom wants to launch encrypted email, video and communication services
Why Opera Software Bought Skyfire
Skyfire CEO Jeffrey Glueck tells why browser maker Opera wants his tech, in the new WebKit-based world
HP AutoFlow Service Manages Enterprise Business Processes
Autoflow's capabilities include document scanning and character recognition tools, vendor data maintenance and business process management
IT Life: Tablets, BlackBerrys and Managed Print Services
What makes Jim Reed happy? Tablets, and a nifty printer services deal that saves Nottingham University a packet
Lancashire Farmers Connected To DIY 1Gbps Fibre Network
The B4RN broadband project has connected its second village, with Arkholme farmers connecting to a 1 Gbps network
Software Defined Networking? It’s Just Correcting An Error
The industry needs software defined networking, to correct its over-dependence on specific hardware, says Stu Bailey
TechWeek Readers Expect Lower IT Budgets
Forty percent of readers are facing tech cuts while demands increase
‘Russian Silicon Valley’ Skolkovo Falls Victim To Corruption
Management of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre is under investigation after $800,000 went missing