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Cisco Touts Holistic BYOD Approach With New Tools
Cisco has launched new tools to help network administrators deal with the flood of devices in the enterprise
EMC Broadens Cloud Services Portfolio
EMC continues its cloud push after expanding its portfolio of cloud applications and infrastructure services
Cisco Touts Virtualised Video Surveillance On UCS
Cisco Systems is virtualising its Video Surveillance software, integrating it into the UCS converged platform
UK At ‘Back Of Pack’ For Broadband
BT's ex CTO says the UK is being left behind in the next global industrial revolution
Budget 2012: Goodbye To the CRC Green Tax?
George Osborne may be right to call the CRC cumbersome, but he needs to create something to take its place, says Peter Judge
The ‘New Dell’ Talks Public Sector Problems And HP’s Fall
We talk with Dell's Kevin Jones and Tim Sheppard about attacking the public sector market and its rivals' troubles.
Budget 2012: Osborne Sets Out Ultrafast Broadband Plans
Chancellor of the Exchequer emphasises UK's need for world-beating broadband infrastructure
Cumbria Community Fibre Company Seeks Investment
Broadband cooperative offers community chance to invest in local fibre rollout
Trans-Polar Fibre Links Proposed To Cut London-Japan Latency
Three companies aim to use the North-West Passage for faster fibre cabling
Oracle Beats Analyst Projections With Increased Q3 Earnings
Oracle has beaten the Street by posting an 18 percent net income increase and a 2.2 percent increase in Q3 2012 earnings
Bloom Energy Eyes Up Data Centre Niche For Fuel Cells
Fuel cell maker Bloom Energy is turning its attention to the data centre sector to help tackle emission reduction issues
Virtela Offers Analytics Option for Virtualised Data Centres
Virtela has extended its automation and predictive analytics platform to cater for virtualised data centres
BT Announces More Exchanges To Be Blessed With FTTC
BT has revealed the details of 73 telephone exchanges in the UK set to be wired up to fibre to the cabinet
Mitel Files Patent Lawsuit Against Pre-IPO Facebook
Facebook dealt another patent suit in run up to initial public offering
AMD’s Fresh Opterons Aim At Cloud Providers
AMD's new Opteron 3200 range is intended to help hosting providers slash their up-front costs while providing enterprise-grade performance
Seagate Squeezes 1TB Into A Square Inch
Seagate says it'll make 6TB 3.5-inch drives in the near future after making a major breakthrough
CA Issues Mainframe Academy Scholarships
CA has issued the first five Mainframe Academy scholarships as it seeks to combat the mainframe skills shortage
Accellos Launches Cloudy Warehouse Management System
Accellos has made available its AccellosOne warehouse management system in a cloud deployment option
Vodafone: Ofcom ‘Taking Leave Of Its Senses’ Over EE 4G
Vodafone accuses Ofcom of "taking leave of its senses" by allowing Everything Everywhere to launch a 4G service
Graphene Paves Way To Next-Generation Batteries
A UCLA team has demonstrated how graphene manufactured using a consumer-grade DVD player could be used to create high-capacity, flexible batteries
The UK Has The Most Internet-Dependent Economy
Already at 8 Percent Of GDP, the UK's online spending will reach £225 billion by 2016
BT ‘Race To Infinity’ Winners Won’t All Go Superfast
BT admits some premises that won fibre in the Race to Infinity won't get superfast broadband
IBM Expands Mauritius Branch
IBM has said it is investing in future growth markets with an increased presence in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean
Cloud System Allows Real-Time Diabetes Monitoring
A system under trial in the UK allows diabetes patients to keep in continuous contact via a cloud-connected pump
Google Data Centre Cooled By Bathtub Water
At its Georgia data centre Google is using recycled water from toilets and bathtubs to cut down on cooling costs
Veeam And Scale Partner For Virtual Disaster Recovery
Veeam Software and Scale Computing have partnered up for disaster recovery in virtual environments
High-Speed Broadband Hits Isle Of Wight Thanks To C4L
More residents and businesses on the Isle of Wight will be able to enjoy faster broadband speeds thanks to C4L
Met Police To Use 1980s Software To Safeguard Olympics
Scotland Yard has confirmed that the Met will be using command and control software from the 1980s during this summer's games
Groupon Changes Practices After OFT Smackdown
Groupon says it "welcomes" the findings of an OFT investigation that said it broke a number of customer service regulations