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HP Signs Multi-Billion Pound Deal To Improve Deutsche Bank’s IT Setup
Deutsche Bank attempts to secure standardised IT infrastructure while lowering costs
How Unified Communications Is Helping Dr Martens’ Expansion
Dr Martens says ShoreTel system is saving money and making communication easier
Amazon Targets Businesses With WorkMail Cloud Service
Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with the launch of an email service aimed at businesses
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
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
HP Expands Reseller Agreement With SAP
HP Fortify is being leveraged to further help customers manage and reduce security risk
IBM Secures £2.2bn Worth Of Cloud Contracts
IBM signs valuable contracts with WPP, ABN Amro, Lufthansa and Thomson Reuters
Why IT Needs To Stop Being So ITish
Paul Cash, managing director at IT service management firm, Fruition Partners UK, believes it's time to drop the IT
Amazon Cloud Boss Confirms Data Centre Expansion
Amazon expects cloud revenues to eventually overtake that of its global retail operation
Ofcom Proposes Easier Broadband Switching
Ofcom proposals seek easier broadband and landline switching for consumers hunting for a better deal
Orange Blocks Pirate Bay But No Sign Of Anonymous
Orange blocks access to the Pirate Bay, but Anonymous may have given up attacking operators following criticism
Telcos Are Best Placed To Provide Enterprise App Stores
Will businesses really want the operators to manage their enterprise app stores? HP's Tim Marsden thinks so
Could Net Neutrality Be A Bad Thing?
The aim of net neutrality is a good thing, but innovation will require non-neutral services, argues Tekelec's Randy Fuller