The financial health of Sun Microsystems is still grim, to the surprise of few analysts

The financial health of Sun Microsystems is still grim, to the surprise of few analysts
While small businesses feel increasingly optimistic about the economy, many midmarket companies are less embracing about Web 2.0 developments such as social networking.
Research centre investments can change the way we live, says science minister
Security professionals are holding their value in the downturn, according to the Information Security Solutions Salary Survey 2009
Enterprise customers have their mobile email interrupted for around an hour, due to network failover
But it's possible to get security bundled in with other technology, so don't worry, says Citrix
Overblown fears of CCTV and snooping are undermining confidence in the system, says former home secretary
The Norwegian-based tape storage company becomes the first major storage supplier to file for bankruptcy protection since the recession began last summer
The group will look at ways to develop standards that create interoperability between private and public clouds
There's a new IT world coming, and when information security companies gear up to it, they'll find new opportunities as well as new tasks, says Cameron Sturdevant
The recession has dampened end users' enthusiasm for "green" IT outsourcing contracts
Energy efficiency standards for servers are nearing completion - and storage specifications are next
But securing the London Games well could give the UK a reputation as a secure place to do online business, says the former Home Secretary
Test builds show Apple's operating system developers are hard at work pushing to get out the next major version of the Mac OS X
Samsung, LG and BlackBerry maker RIM helped boost the first quarter's handset sales to 258 million
Serving both desktop and server roles, Ubuntu 9.04 comes with build-your-own compute cloud software and a netbook tweaked version.
Companies can expect the next Windows to improve authentication, data protection, privilege levels, and more
There was plenty of talk about the latest threats at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week
The US Congress has passed an e-waste bill through Congress this week, but it must not repeat the mistakes of the EU, say experts
Video: small businesses have plenty to get to grips with in the new budget - this panel advises how the budget will affect them
Oracle's acquisition will end one of the most inspirational high-tech companies in Silicon Valley history. And it's a sad day for the open-source community, which loses a champion, says Joe Wilcox
The question "Oracle good, or Oracle bad, for MySQL?" was generally met with a smile first, then a measured, thoughtful response on the final day of the MySQL Conference in California.
Lawmakers have paid tribute to Earth Day with legislation providing grant funds for practical solutions to reduce the growing mounds of old cell phones, televisions, computers and other electronic devices.
Businesses are pushing ahead with efficiency projects, but they must not forget Green IT jobs like carbon management, before regulations force them, says Gartner's Simon Mingay.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has finally adopted 3.0, a much zippier version of the wireless data transfer solution.
The global recession has brought Microsoft to a new first: a year-over-year decline in quarterly revenue.
The latest research among infosec professionals has found the tide of budget cuts has turned and recruitment is back on the agenda.
VMware's "cloud operating system" vSphere 4 - sets the stage for virtualisation to fully enter the data centre.
Green storage options are growing, but mainly for efficiency reasons, according to a report.
But will 2Mbps be fast enough, and will the BBC's Digital Switchover money cover it?