IBM is to axe the Lotus brand from its collaboration software products, using the IBM brand alone for new versions of Notes and Domino
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Italian ISP Aruba.it Prepares For European Expansion
ITALY: The web hosting and services company form Tuscany is ready to offer its cloud in France, Germany, UK and Spain
Dell Bets On Automation With Gale Technologies Acquisition
Dell looks to boost its growing enterprise business
Microsoft Research: Beyond Kinect, And Open Source Robots
Scanners, sensors and a football-playing chair – just another day at Microsoft Research Cambridge
HP Targets Big Data With Purpose-Built ProLiant Server
HP is firmly targeting the big data trend with the unveiling of a purpose-built ProLiant SL 4500 server
IT Life: The Joy Of Building Data Centres
Lawrence Buxton likes building Sentrum Colo's data centres, and looks forward to organic computers
Quiz of the Week: Security 2.0
We've ironed out the flaws in a new version of our security quiz...
Cisco Splashes $125m On Cloupia For Managing Cloud
Cisco gets out its wallet again to boost its unified computing business
First Department Websites Move To GOV.UK
Maude's great consolidation process begins
Texas Instruments Signals Smartphone Retreat With 1700 Job Cuts
Texas Instruments is the latest tech firm to announce job cuts as it signals a retreat from the mobile chip sector
Extreme Touts Network Switches With 40GbE, 100GbE Modules
Extreme Networks has added 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet modules to its high-end network switch range
AMD Explores Strategic Options – Report
Chip maker AMD is reportedly considering its strategic options including a possible patent sell-off
Cisco Beats Expectations As Data Centre Move Pays Off
Cisco has posted positive financials, with a fall in switch and router sales offset by its data centre strategy
Big Switch Networks Joins SDN Gold Rush
A startup has joined the SDN data centre trend by offering its own software-defined network products
Steven Sinofsky Departs Microsoft After Windows 8 Launch
Windows president Steven Sinofsky leaves Microsoft in a surprise departure
Does Intel Care If Itanium Is Squeezed Out By Xeon?
Itanium just got an upgrade, but its future looks uncertain with the continued growth of Intel's Xeon, says Chris Preimesberger
Intel Launches Xeon Phi Coprocessors
Intel has announced the first of its new Xeon Phi chips, with which it is looking to bring down power consumption in scientific research supercomputing
Microsoft Spurs Azure Development With Training Camps
Microsoft's 23 day-long training camps around the US trained developers how to use the Windows Azure application platform for creating cloud applications
Study Shows Virtual Machine Spying Attack
A malicious virtual machine could get around security barriers to read significant data from a targeted VM running on the same platform, according to an academic research paper
NVidia Launches Tesla K20 GPU Supercomputer Units
NVidia's new Tesla K20 GPU units power the world's fastest supercomputer - for now
Sophos Explains Its Super-Low Corporation Tax Bill… Why Can’t Symantec?
Sophos explains why it pays so little in corporation tax, but Symantec hasn't opened up. Tom Brewster says they should start talking...
IBM Baffled As It Is Sued Over SAP Software Implementation
IBM says Avantor claims are "misguided"
Google Boosts Speed Of Cloud SQL Database Service
Google has boosted the storage space of its Cloud SQL database services tenfold, while improving the speed of data caching, reads and writes
Cray Expands Supercomputing Plans With Appro Acquisition
Cray is to spend $25m to buy Appro, adding to its capabilities in the computing cluster market
Jim Zemlin: Proprietary Software Is Doomed
SPAIN: Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation tells Silicon News that Linux and open source must win in the end
Why Itanium Has A Long Life Ahead Of It
HP gives customers a migration path away from its Itanium servers, says Peter Judge. That doesn't mean it wants them to leave
HP Upgrades HP-UX And Launches New Itanium Servers
New HP Itanium servers and better Unix should keep customers on board
BT Shows Off 10Gbps Broadband In Cornwall Trial
BT teamed up with ZTE to demonstrate a live trial of a 10Gbps broadband network down in Cornwall
Intel Launches ‘Most Sophisticated Itanium Yet’
Intel ratchets up the power of its chips with Itanium 9500
Foxconn Could Open Factories In The US
Foxconn is reportedly evaluating areas in Los Angeles and Detroit for TV assembly