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Salesforce.com Drops Bid To Trademark ‘Social Enterprise’
Benioff sees the error of his ways
Oracle Pledges Itanium Support, But Could Still Appeal Court Ruling
Larry Ellison has had to swallow a bitter pill after Oracle announced it would continue supporting HP's Itanium servers
Sweden Tops World Wide Web Index, UK Comes Third
Sir Tim Berners-Lee calls for reduced cost and better access
Microsoft Launches ‘Cloud OS’ Windows Server 2012
Microsoft has officially launched its 'cloud operating system', otherwise known as Windows Server 2012
ARM Warns Of Mobile Chip Slowdown, Hits Recruitment Brakes
ARM has warned of a mobile device sales slowdown, and has scaled back its recruitment drive
Forrester Predicts Half Of Global Population Will Be Online
Forrester has predicted that in five years time, half of the world's population (3.5 billion people) will be online
Samsung Demands Improvements At Chinese Factory
Samsung's audit at HEG Electronics found no under-age workers, but discovered other dangerous practices,
SAP Says Oracle Is Appealing Copyright Infringement Payout
Case could last for another two years at least
SAS Plans Savvy SaaS Splash for Big Data
SAS is getting SaaSier says UK director Mark Wilkinson
Cisco Modifies Licensing Model for UC Platform
Cisco has revamped its licensing model for its unified communications portfolio, in light of new workplace trends
What Makes A Cloud Project A Tech Success?
The best cloud projects probably major on business, not technology, says Peter Judge
VMware Horizon Mobile Offers Virtual Phone For iOS
VMware's Horizon Mobile now puts a virtual work phone on an employee’s personal Android or iOS device
EMC SRM Suite Tackles Virtual Storage Management
EMC has released the Storage Resource Management suite to help tackle storage management in cloud environments
Google+ Gets Fresh Business Features And Extra App
Extra security and integration is coming, as well as an app for Google Apps users
Box Follows Dropbox, Adds Two-Factor Authentication To Cloud Storage
Box says it is responding to customer requests not hack attacks
IBM Upgrades zEnterprise Cloud Mainframe
IBM has launched a new and more powerful zEnterprise mainframe system, boasting enhanced cloud security
Rackspace Expands Cloud Email With Mailgun Acquisition
Rackspace has boosted its portfolio of cloud-based email services and applications with the acquistion of Mailgun
VMworld: VMware Launches vCloud Suite And Cloud Ops Forum
New suite for virtual data centres and a cloud promotion package launch at VMworld
VMware Applies To Join Openstack Open Source Cloud Venture
Application will surprise some, as OpenStack competes with VMware
Amazon Cloud Drive Makes UK Debut
Amazon Cloud Drive offers users 5GB of free storage
IBM Pays $1.3bn For HR Software Maker Kenexa
IBM's all-cash deal for Kenexa will allow it to enter the booming human resources software market and reinforce its social-business offerings
Dropbox Adds Two-Factor Authentication After Spam Scare
Dropbox finally adds extra protection
VMware: Microsoft Hyper-V Still Not Good Enough
With the introduction of vSphere version 5.1 at VMworld 2012, VMware voiced scepticism that Microsoft's latest Hyper-V offerings represent a real challenge
VMware Tunes Fusion 5 For Mac ‘Mountain Lion’, Windows 8
VMware's Fusion 5 allows organisations to run Microsoft's Windows 8 on Apple's latest Mac OS X systems
‘Crisis’ Virus Foreshadows Virtual Infrastructure Threat
The 'Crisis' virus demonstrates how criminals are working toward effective attacks on virtualised servers and infrastructure, according to security experts
More Ex-Soldiers Take BT Jobs To Roll Out Broadband
On the command, deploy fibre!
Cisco Remains Top Dog In Ethernet Switch Market
New research has revealed that Cisco remains the dominant player in the rapidly growing Ethernet switch market
Sony Mobile To Cut 1,000 Jobs
The unit formerly known as Sony Ericsson moves its headquarters to Japan
HP Posts Largest Ever Loss After Huge Writedown
HP has posted the biggest loss in its 73-year history as it struggles to transform its personal systems and service units