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Doug Cutting: Big Data Is No Bubble
Even the hype can't spoil the real future of Big Data, says Hadoop creator Doug Cutting
Data Fail Sees Bank Of Scotland Hit With £4.2m Fine
Using two separate systems to keep records meant wrong people were paid, and missed updates caused even more headaches
Google Launches Better Chromebook
Hopes to democratise access with a £229 “computer for everyone”
Sony Adds To Job Woes With Staff Cuts And Factory Closure
Sony has added to the gloom on the jobs front after closing a factory and axing 2,000 of its workforce
IT Life: Complexities Are Fascinating
TechWeekEurope chats to Pravin Paratey, CTO at Affectv, about the appeal of complex problems, wearable computing and his days as a codebreaker for the Indian navy
Google Shares Plummet After Accidental Earnings Release
An estimated £13.7bn was wiped off the value of Google after the early release of its quarterly earnings report
AMD To Axe 15 Percent Of Staff After Q3 Loss
AMD has confirmed it will slash another 15 percent of its workforce in an effort to return to profitability
Citrix Offers More Evidence Of BlackBerry Enterprise Decline
Businesses are moving away from BlackBerry, according to Citrix and its customers
Mark Hurd: Oracle Accepts Cloud And Hadoop
Oracle chief operating officer Mark Hurd says the company really is enthusiastic about open source, big Data and the cloud
One Day Left To Enter Tech Success Awards
TechWeekEurope wants to write about successes, not failures
Citrix Should Go Home And Rethink Its Life
Cloud and mobile are boring, and Citrix needs to get better at exciting customers, says Tom Brewster
Google Opens Data Centre Doors: Gallery
Google’s data centres look like spaceships, and are guarded by Storm Troopers
Nokia Lumia Sales Fall To Just 2.9m In Q3 Ahead Of Windows Phone 8
Windows Phone 8-powered Lumia 920 might not be enough to save Q4 says Nokia
Hague Announces Spook Apprenticeships At Bletchley Park
The Foreign secretary has used a visit to Bletchley Park to announce an apprenticeship scheme for the next generation of spooks
Citrix – System On A Chip Cost Plummeting
SoC cost cut in half in just a year, Citrix tells TechWeekEurope
IP Expo: Boston Brings World’s First ARM Server To The UK
Low-power Boston Viridis is ready for the data centre
IP Expo: Scale Computing Introduces HC3 “Data Centre In A Box”
Virtualisation package developed specifically for SMBs arrives in the UK
Google Offers Virtual Tour Of Secretive Data Centres
Google is famous for being very secretive about its data centres, but is now offering the general public virtual tours
Huawei Shrugs Off Financial Concerns Over US Cold Shoulder
A Huawei executive has dismissed concerns of the financial impact because of America's security worries about it
Citrix CEO Disses OpenStack Over Immaturity
Mark Templeton tells TechWeekEurope OpenStack is just not mature enough
Pirate Bay Cloud Move Protects It From Police Raids
Move to the cloud should improve both reliability and security
Cisco Fills ACE Hole With Citrix NetScaler
ACE isn't so ace any more for Cisco, so Citrix is brought in to fill the hole
Citrix Beefs Up Mobile Proposition With Security And Windows 8 Boosts
Citrix looks to take on Good Technology, RIM and others in mobile device management
Foxconn Admits Employing Underage ‘Interns’
Foxconn has apologised for employing 14 year old 'interns' at its factories and has sent them back to school
IP Expo: Mike Lynch Says The Industry Is Not Playing Nicely
IT departments are facing a time of great risk and great opportunity, Lynch told IP Expo
Citrix Fleshes Out Cloud Fantasy With Excalibur And Merlin
Excalibur and Merlin look to slay cloud migration and management beasts
Intel Blames PC Slump For Painful Q3 Results
The slumping PC market has hit Intel's third quarter financials hard, making the success of Windows 8 even more critical
IBM Posts Flat Q3 As Revenues Slip
IBM has reported sluggish quarterly financials after posting flat income coupled with a 5 percent fall in sales
Google May Win, Whether Or Not It Bows To EU Privacy Pressure
Changes to Google's privacy policy may come through in response to the EU regulators. But Peter Judge wonders if they will have any lasting impact