Intel is finally shipping its much delayed “Tukwila” chip, which promises to be Intel's fastest Itanium processor yet
The Nationwide Building Society claims it will save itself more than £8 million by virtualising 500 of its servers
Last decade, known by many as the Naughties, set the stage for a number of key tech development trends, but…
HP has unveiled a pint sized version of its container-based data centre, that can hold 10 racks of servers, storage…
Cisco could be about to break the 120Gbps per slot barrier with a brand new router if an analyst claims…
O2 has signed a new five year, multi-million pound managed services agreement with its former owner, BT
More evidence has emerged of a recovery in tech spending after NPD reported increased volume sales of desktops, servers and…
Analysts are expecting a recovery in the semiconductor market in 2010 thanks to increasing demand for PCs, mobile phones and…
President Obama used a YouTube interview to reiterate his support for network neutrality and an open Internet
With its newly acquired Sun intellectual property and R&D in hand, Oracle is moving headlong into new territory, but the…
Shadow chancellor George Osborne has promised to provide super-fast broadband by 2017, but the Labour government says the Tories are…
Bernie Spang, IBM's director of product strategy, criticises some of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's remarks about IBM's DB2 database software.
Rajiv Goel, the Intel executive charged with giving inside information regarding Intel and Clearwire to a hedge fund manager, has…
Cap and trade rules will drive companies away from more efficient IT, says Dan Lowe of hosting company UKSolutions
Intel is continuing to flash its green credentials after announcing plans to install solar panels at eight locations in order…
Oracle is reforming Sun's supply chain to save money on transportation, distribution and inventory, as part of a move to…
IBM has not pulled any punches after it issued a stinging response to the lawsuit from Neon Enterprise Software filed…
Using virtual desktops is becoming more feasible, but hardware requirements, licensing costs and cloud alternatives should give IT managers pause…
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison says his company will end up hiring about 2,000 new employees at Sun Microsystems
With just hours to spare before an official announcement, Oracle has completed its multi billion dollar purchase of Sun Microsystems
Mergers and acquisitions in the tech industry are set to reawaken in 2010 after experiencing a six-year low in 2009
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) reveals that more than 800 data breaches have been reported in two years
The government's new IT strategy could cut sector spending by £3.2bn a year, but open source experts remain unconvinced about…
Large numbers of Facebook users have donated money, food or clothing to help the disaster relief efforts in Haiti
Chairman and co-founder Scott McNealy tells his employees that he has few regrets about doing it his way.
The Vatican reaches out to priests, asking them to embrace the Internet and Web 2.0 tools such as blogging in…
Developers can expect is consistency as far as Java is concerned, according to an Oracle executive
IBM is seeking to lure Sun Microsystems customers to its solutions, following the EU's permission for Oracle to acquire the…
Re-using spectrum could get left behind in this year's political action, and Ofcom itself might get abolished by a new…
AMD is rolling out three processors with prices of less than $100 (£62), designed for desktops