The second half of 2009 saw growth in online job vacancies, including technology
AOL says 1,100 people took voluntary job elimination packages in December 2009, not the 2,500 people the company had hoped…
The UK must "get more D out of our R and D", according to the business secretary, who has asked…
Expect 2010 to be a good year for technology contractors, consultants and outsourcing companies
The straight talking CEO and co-founder of Opera Software has stepped down after fifteen years in charge of the web…
Google's new language, Go, is fully compiled in the vein of C++, but includes many types and constructs that make…
Companies need to develop IT skills despite the chilly 2010 outlook, says the BCS, pointing to tools such as its…
Products such as Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition have enabled Apple to compete in a Windows-dominated corporate world, but…
After weeks of speculation, enterprise-grade speech-to-text processing firm Nuance acquires SpinVox in a deal worth $102.5 million
Information technology continues to be one of the leading industries for new hires in the coming year, show reports from…
Cloud computing could boost Microsoft's market share in the enterprise, but the company could struggle in other areas, notably the…
If British businesses were to switch off their electronic equipment in empty offices during the Christmas period, they could save…
Other World Computing (OWC) has become the first US data centre operator to run its entire operation using an on-site…
Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell will become the vice chairman and chief financial officer of General Motors in 2010, with plans…
A VMware survey has, somewhat predictably, touted the benefits that virtualisation can offer small to medium businesses
IBM is pushing its equal opportunities policy but has been hit by anti-discrimination rules in the past
The standoff between Oracle and the antitrust regulators of the European Commission has finally been broken, according to knowledgeable sources,…
IT workers can expect to see more jobs open up in 2010, but companies are continuing to be cautious about…
Traditional spend and approaches to IT have been irreversibly changed by the financial crisis and IT departments must react accordingly,…
Amid the Christmas markets and festive spirit of Hamburg, HP has taken the wrapping off new software designed to better…
Stratus is so confident in its ftServer 6300, that it has pledged to pay $50,000 for any customer that experiences…
After witnessing an increased take-up of its free IT management software, Spiceworks has expanded its capabilities
Neon Systems is suing IBM, claiming Big Blue's anticompetitive behavior violated trademark laws and cost Neon business
Businesses have heavily reliant on their IT infrastructure to see them through the worst of the economic downturn, a study…
The video game industry continues its sales slump as consumers cut back on purchases of hardware, software and accessories
More than 400 tech jobs could be created in a new supercomputing facility in Wales, which will focus on training…
IBM is giving IT managers the ability to monitor their data centre remotely thanks to Tivoli Live Monitoring Services
A new green data centre in London's Docklands will provide heat energy to the surrounding housing developments
A new service could help businesses more easily include remote staff in carbon calculations
More and more staff are bringing their own personal laptops into work, according to a study from analyst house Gartner