Businesses and public bodies now have the option to rent on-demand supercomputing power from OCF

Businesses and public bodies now have the option to rent on-demand supercomputing power from OCF
Toshiba has beefed up its enterprise storage portfolio with a 2.5-inch solid state drive (SSD) designed to safeguard critical business applications
UK government and IT security experts are willing to relax governance in order to gain cloud benefits
Desktop management can cut energy waste, but it's tricky for smaller businesses, unless a cloud solution can be made to work, says Mark McGinn
EMC's Atmos Cloud offers metering controls, standard cloud admin and multi-tenancy, chargeback and billing
HP's Critical Advantage service offers business-critical application support for virtualised x86 environments
The FBI has reportedly opened an investigation into the hack that compromised Gawker Media's websites
The boss of ARM Holdings has revealed the intention of taking on Intel with its own server chips in the next five years
UKFast has achieved carbon neutral status through carbon offsetting and hydroelectric power generation
SuperMUC, to be built for German researchers, will use hot-water cooling to cut power use by 40 percent
In HPs support package, customers get dedicated staff to help with their virtual servers
The most significant enabler of mobile innovation in 2011 will be virtualisation, according to OK Labs' Steve Subar
Seagate's Constellation.2, a 1 TB hard disk drive for storage arrays and enterprise data centres, will ship in Dell systems at the end of the month
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's lawsuit against 11 companies, including Apple, Google and Yahoo, has been dismissed due to lack of clarity
Verizon's newly launched LTE network in the US is reportedly struggling with a hand-off issue between its 4G and 3G networks
HP is touting its green credentials with the introduction of its energy efficient E-Series switch modules
The DDoS attacks on WikiLeaks' opponents contain a serious lesson that should be heeded by every website owner, says Eric Doyle
Amazon says its sites in Europe suffered hardware problems, not a WikiLeaks cyber-war attack
Google's chief executive has said the Chrome OS will take the company further into the cloud as an alternative to Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X
As WikiLeaks supporters fight back, the US federal government has ordered new rules to prevent future breaches
At Dreamforce, Marc Benioff has been hailing the dawn of a new era for SaaS and new tools to match
The European agency ENISA has warned of the possible security risks posed by the humble smartphone
Voice over IP and IP PBXs are being increasingly adopted by small to medium businesses, a report claims
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and 16 other billionaires have signed up to Bill Gates's Giving Pledge
Google Message Continuity cloud backup preserves the data integrity of Microsoft Exchange if it goes down
Dell and Compellent are working on a merger that would let Dell compete with EMC, HP and IBM
Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that smartphones using the “Medfield” chip should ship in the second half of 2011
Twitter has stated it is not blocking Wikileaks from its Trends list. Elsewhere the DDoS attacks continue
A research firm has predicted that cloud computing could help data centres reduce their energy spending by as much as 38 percent by 2020
A new analyst report has outlined the 4G-related developments for 2011, and concluded that significant adoption won’t begin until 2012