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Apple’s Green Plans Scorched By N Carolina Residents
Apple fails again to get on the right side of green even though it is building a solar power array
Hitachi Data Systems Unveils Three-Tier Cloud Strategy
Hitachi Data Systems has announced a unified, rentable virtualisation platform for its cloud-based services
Internet Of Things Conference Underway In Poland
The European Union has high hopes for the Internet of Things at the Future Internet Week conference
Citrix Integrates ShareFile Into Follow-Me Data Vision
Citrix's acquisition of ShareFile is paying off already, with new real-time collaboration tools
BT Given Two Weeks To Block Newzbin2
BT has been given 14 days to block access to the file-sharing Website Newzbin2, and must pay the costs
Can IBM’s First Lady Carve A Niche In Its History?
CEO Palmisano moves to chairman soon having done much for IBM. Darryl Taft asks what successor Rometty's legacy might be
Citrix To Offer HDX System-On-A-Chip
Citrix's new HDX system-on-a-chip enables ubiquity of HDX on multiple devices
Big Data And Large Firms Cloud Green IT Issues
Costas Galonis, CTO of cloud provider Cirrus Stratus, says Google’s huge energy bills mask how green cloud computing can be
Citrix Buys Migration Specialist App-DNA
Citrix has bought application migration software maker App-DNA, to help users move from Windows XP
Microsoft Boosts Dynamics CRM Against Salesforce
Microsoft has added social features into Dynamics CRM as it looks to battle Salesforce and others
RIM Connects BlackBerry To Office 365
Research in Motion has added support for Microsoft Office 365 to its BlackBerry handsets
Nuclear And Military Data Taken In Mitsubishi Hack
Highly sensitive military and industrial data was stolen from Mitsubishi when it was hacked in the summer
Super-fast Broadband Comes to Cornwall
Super-fast broadband will arrive in parts of Cornwall three months ahead of schedule
UK Internet Speeds Disappoint As UN Sets Challenge
An Akamai broadband report reveals poor rankings for the UK, as the UN Broadband Commission sets targets
Citrix Takes Aim At SMB Market With VDI-In-A-Box 5
Citrix is focusing on the SMB market ahead of its Synergy conference, with a new version of VDI-in-a-Box
XML Encryption Standard Cracked
A flaw in XML Encryption may force major web services companies to adopt a new standard
Firms Look To Data Centres For Carbon Savings
Carbon-concious businesses are increasingly turning to the data centre to meet their emission targets
Intel Launches Rival To AMD Bulldozer With i7-2700K
Intel has launched its fastest quad-core Core i7-2700K to take the fight to AMD's FX desktop chips
Poor Email Handling Risks Legal Action, Study Warns
Poor email management by firms is risking legal consequences a majority of workers believe
Oracle Buys RightNow To Strengthen Cloud Push
Oracle has moved to expand its cloud-based offering by acquiring RightNow for $1.5 billion
Lane Fox Launches ‘Give An Hour’ Campaign
The government's latest push to get Brits online involves a host of public- and private-sector organisations
Security Is Draining Down The Plughole Of Privacy
Little by little we are giving up our privacy and with it security ebbs away without us realising what we are losing, warns Eric Doyle
Okta Rolls Out Cloud Multi-Factor Authentication
Okta's cloud platform can add single sign-on and multi-factor authentication to both cloud and on-premise apps
Study: Cloud To Drive Major IT Spend
Spending by public cloud service providers will grow at a sharp rate over the next few years, according to IDC
Reuters Gets Trend Micro Deep Security Protection
Thomson Reuters is deploying Trend Micro Deep Security for protection at the hypervisor level
The Big Data Conundrum
Companies must examine their business processes, to get the full benefit of the power of Big Data, says Ricoh Europe’s Carsten Bruhn
UK Leads In Private Cloud Adoption
Businesses in the UK are pushing into the cloud at a faster-than-average rate, according to VMware
Government Plans To Save £1.4bn With Online Services
Half government departments will be on public clouds in Francis Maude's plan to boost services and cut costs
Colt Launches Private Cloud Services In Europe
Companies in Europe will be able to access private cloud services from local data centres by the end of 2012