SAP is top of the European software league but has been slated for not innovating - and the rest of the sector has been told off by Viviane Reding

SAP is top of the European software league but has been slated for not innovating - and the rest of the sector has been told off by Viviane Reding
The recession has caused an increase in the amount of data theft from within companies, with 41 percent of workers admitting to stealing sensitive data
The EU telecoms package has finally been approved, following repeated delays due to the net cut-off row. Now governments need to focus on setting up a Europe-wide telecoms regulator in 2010
UK-based online service offers a "set-it-and-forget-it" file backup services that the company claims is easy to set up and easy to access
IBM has halted development of the next generation of the Cell chip, but officials say the technology will play a role in future processor platforms, including IBM's upcoming Power7 chips
Improvements and simplification of data centre management software are proving to contribute to a company's bottom line profit according to the London School of Economics
Claims by an IBM researcher that he and other scientists were able to simulate a cat's brain using a new algorithm running on an IBM supercomputer are being disputed.
If and when the job market opens up in 2010, you can be assured that senior technology management will be concerned about keeping talented employees
2009 has been a tough year for the semiconductor market, but according to one industry watcher, it has declined less than previously predicted
The UK government is preparing to launch a handbook for CIOs as part of a bid to refresh its ICT strategy following the COP15 summit in Copenhagen
Energy efficiency should be a high priority for data centre operators according to analyst group Gartner
You can't touch it yet, but the iPhone-killing entrepeneurs behind this Linux device claim it really is something Else
Another IT company is pushing the contribution tech can make to climate change - even if it does provide technology to the timber industry
Microsoft confirms the existence of proof-of-concept attack code for a flaw affecting Internet Explorer 6 and 7
Services delivered a solid quarter for HP, generating $8.9 billion (£5.38bn) in revenue
Microsoft and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are rumoured to be in talks over an agreement that would see News Corp's websites delisted from Google search in exchange for payment by Microsoft.
Despite arguing vehementally that every day the EC didn't make a ruling on its acquistion of Sun, Oracle has asked for and been granted a six day extension to its next hearing with EU authorities
The world's largest atom smasher has been restarted at the weekend in Geneva, after nearly a year of repairs
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has said that Android and Chrome will likely converge over time into a single operating system
Cloud computing has a lot of potential as long as companies remember to keep their Feet On the Ground, says HP
European CIO of GE has said that open source is only useful for internal "playground" uses, despite other parts of GE having deployed Linux for healthcare platforms
IBM's latest green data centre deals in emerging markets point towards the rapid adoption energy-efficient IT solutions outside the United States
The ISPA has mounted an attack against Lord Mandelson's strategy to deal with illegal file-sharers, laid out in the government's Digital Economy Bill
Which is the greenest supercomputer of them all? Well, unsurprisingly, it turns out to be a supercomputer from IBM
Three men were charged by federal indictment on 19 Nov. in connection with attacking Comcast.net and redirecting traffic to sites under their control
Microsoft issued an official response to news of Google releasing its Chrome Operating System to open source for developers
IDC analyst Al Hilwa said Chrome Operating system will take some hard selling by Google and its partners to get on netbooks
A boutique Texas law firm establishes a forum for Microsoft Xbox 360 owners who feel they were unfairly banned from the company's Xbox Live service, in the interest of filing a class action suit against Microsoft
The IBM supercomputer at Brown University is 50 times more powerful, six times more energy efficient and can hold 70 times more memory than the system it's replacing
IBM has announced more software to help businesses manage their mainframe environments. And CA has also decided to join the party with its own offerings