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Infosys Buys Automation Technology Firm For Enterprise Value Of £130M
Strategic pounce for automation to keep Infosys in the SaaS delivery race
How Unified Communications Is Helping Dr Martens’ Expansion
Dr Martens says ShoreTel system is saving money and making communication easier
Chinese CIO Budget Growth Outperforms UK And Ireland
Chinese CIOs get an IT budget increase of 8.5 percent in 2015, with UK and Irish CIOs getting just 1.4 percent
White House Hires VMware CIO Tony Scott
VMware exec set to aid in 'changing the way the Federal government manages IT'
Anthem Hack: What Can We Learn From The Healthcare Industry’s Biggest Ever Breach?
Insurance firm, Anthem, allowed hackers to access 80m customers' records, but could it have been avoided? And how can you ensure you don't suffer a similar fate?
Sohonet Selects IBM’s Cloud to Meet Demands of Film Industry Customers
Sohonet customers gain access to SoftLayer’s on-demand compute and storage for render farms and media transcoding
SAP Thinks Its SAP S/4HANA Launch Is As Big A Deal As Man Walking On The Moon
SAP unveils the 'next generation' of enterprise software with a new business suite, SAP S/4HANA
IBM Creates 300 IT Jobs In England After Being Accused Of Laying Off 110,000 Workers
IBM Services Centre: Leicester will help the tech firm extend its delivery of technology services to UK-based IBM clients
Should Developers Be Made To create Apps For All platforms?
Sarah Weller, managing director of mobile consultancy and enterprise app developer, Mubaloo, explains why developers may be concerned with a recent statement made by BlackBerry CEO John Chen
Amazon Targets Businesses With WorkMail Cloud Service
Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with the launch of an email service aimed at businesses
Dell, Intel, University Of Cambridge Send High Performance Computing Into Freak Mode
Their data analytics and cloud platforms for industrial workloads are helping scientists to cure diseases and examine the beginning of the universe
Canonical Embeds Ubuntu Linux Into Devices To Secure Internet Of Things
The new effort will extend Ubuntu's Snappy Linux technology to help enable the Internet of Things
Sky Is The Limit For Pornography
UK Internet giant blocks porn by default to protect children, but IT security firms warn the move could create a new set of problems
Eurostar Takes The Cloud Under The Sea With Box Deployment
Eurostar says Box will make its workforce easier to manage and mobile across the UK, France and Belgium
IT Life: Open Sesame
EnterpriseDB's Dave Page tells TechWeekEurope why staying focused when concentrating on consumer demand is vital for success
McLaren Wants To Bring F1 Technology To Other Industries
McLaren Technology Group says its expertise and innovations can help other sectors
SAP Aligns With Profit Expectations As Cloud Shift Steadies
Cloud subs up 72 percent in preliminary earnings, pushing stock 4.6 percent
Google Search Share Stung By Firefox Switch
Two percent drop comes amidst waning CIO support for Google Cloud
.Wales Domains Go On Sale
£50 reserve price allows businesses or individuals to register patriotic domain
What Should IT Managers Ask Santa For This Christmas?
It's the one time of the year when CIOs can ask Santa for a little bit of help. But what exactly should they be asking for? Here are a few suggestions
Xerox Sells Outsourcing Business For £670m
Atos set to triple in size in US, Xerox wants to focus of 'faster growing' divisions
Libraries ‘Need To Be More Like Coffee Shops’, Says Government Report
Better Wi-Fi connectivity, alongside hot drinks and comfier seating, could be the key to saving Britain’s libraries
Motorola Solutions: Data Analytics, IoT And 4G Can Transform Public Safety
Motorola Solutions says it can make cities safer places to live and is confident about its future following the sale of its enterprise business
Accenture Looks To Hire 1,600 UK Staff In 2015
Consultancy on the prowl for IT experts across UK cities
Samsung: ‘Trust Gap’ Must Be Bridged If Flexible Working Is To Become A Reality
UK businesses see the benefit of flexible working but don't trust their employees, a quarter of whom would give up a pay rise to get out of the office
Have You Got What It Takes To Be A Super CIO?
Zahl Limbuwala, CEO of data centre predictive analytics company Romonet, explains what companies will expect from IT managers if they are to be successful in the coming years
Are CIOs Bamboozling Their Colleagues With ‘Technobabble’?
Executive teams are actively looking to IT leaders to demonstrate and explain the value of technology for the company
Sir Tim Berners-Lee Warns Of Erosion Of Web Freedoms
Founder of the World Wide Web warns that the web is becoming less free and more unequal
Computer Glitch Grounds Flights Across London
Yet another technical fault results in airspace above the capital being restricted