Oil explorers PGS get an efficient data centre. Is that so they burn less of the fuel they find?

Oil explorers PGS get an efficient data centre. Is that so they burn less of the fuel they find?
Big Blue declines performance comparisons, sends a lawyers' letter instead
Use green IT, virtualisation and the cloud to prepare for future growth, says analyst firm
SugarCRM, which produces an open-source customer relationship management software platform, added platform improvements and boosted mobile features
And BSI has a new standard out that might help everyone pull their socks up
Machines that are underpowered and hamper your employees' productivity are not going to catch on anytime soon.
Server virtualisation promises to save space, costs and energy, but two UK local authorities have discovered there's more to achieving these benefits than the technology alone.
Including a carbon meter and a lower power eco-mode could help raise awareness of power usage in the office
Atos Origin has made much of its commitment to provide sustainable IT for the Olympics - a contract it will now keep till 2016
The information commissioner has criticised the NHS over its data protection efforts while some patients could choose to delete electronic information
Emulex president and chief executive Jim McCluney in a letter to stockholders calls Broadcom's offer inadequate
With the UK government about to impose mandatory carbon accounting, PwC has produced a reporting model which it says will do the business
Engineers will take smart grids across Scotland thanks to a government backed Energy Academy
While the £12.7 billion NHS upgrade scheme has yet to deliver, one NHS Trust has gone ahead with its own patient record system - and expects to save £3.2 million
If you want government money, you'll have to show your IT training plan, says skills secretary John Denham
IT is beginning to be accepted as a "career of choice" with good prospects by young people but the older generation is proving harder to convince
Fault tolerant virtualisation technologies can be hardware or software based but they don't necessarily offer the same level of protection for business-critical processes.
Planning needs a link to real time data, says Avocent
Multiple defenses offer the best protection against insidious security threats. Sandy Wilbourn explains what the Kaminsky DNS cache poisoning flaw is and how to safeguard your company's network.
The UK must invest in digital infrastructure, and governments must regulate global markets, the UK business secretary told the search giant's business talk-shop
Dell is turning to Via Technologies to power a new server designed to run in dense Web hosting environments
Today's workers are more mobile and they are demanding greater choice in their technology, putting more strain on IT departments that are trying to keep up with those demands
Put the cooling under the servers, says data centre builder Imtech
Users need support in ever more demanding workloads, greening strategies and cloud computing models, which guarantees the mainframe's continuing relevance, says Anne Altman
BT's poor results and shock redundancy plan have come about because of problems in its Global Services division, says Bathwick Group's Katy Ring. But there could be hope
Computing projects are being delayed, for the most part, rather than canceled, due to the impact of the economy
With the software, Amazon EC2 users can manage everything from availability and use of the cloud resources to billing and decommissioning
BT and Marks & Spencer and other users are looking to IT for solutions, according to a conference on the commercial risks of climate change
Most of the jobs will be lost from contractor positions and sites abroad, the company claims but unions are still concerned
The traditional keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference will not be delivered by CEO Steve Jobs