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Microsoft Opens Up About Mobile Management Strategy
Microsoft has begun to reveal its strategy for enterprise mobility, and promises an 'elegant' solution for BYOD
Alibaba Finally Files For IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba finally files for what could be one of the largest public listings ever
Cisco And Citrix Buddy Up For Enterprise Mobility Platform
Cisco and Citrix extend their partnership to include a workplace mobility solution for businesses
PayPal Exec Leaves Amidst Twitter Tirade
Rakesh Agrawal leaves company after just two months, claiming he resigned before criticising PayPal execs over Twitter
Target Hires New CIO After Data Breach
Target appoints a veteran CIO to oversee security and technology at the giant US retailer
Amazon Germany Threatened With More Strike Action
German staff at the online retail giant Amazon are to strike again over a long-running pay dispute
GCHQ Names Robert Hannigan As New Boss
A Foreign Office Mandarin has been named as the new chief of Britain's eavesdropping service, GCHQ
Quiz Of The Week: What’s In A Name?
How did Google, Intel and the rest all get their names? Find out in our quiz!
Satya Nadella Returns Stephen Elop To Microsoft Fold
Return of the prodigal son as Microsoft CEO brings back former Nokia man Stephen Elop
Box Files For IPO, Hopes To Raise £181m
Box confirms its long-awaited IPO, but filing with US SEC shows it isn't profitable yet
Mike Lynch Attacks HP Management Ahead Of Shareholder Meeting
Former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch calls on shareholders to investigate 'misleading' HP statements
Nadella Confirms Microsoft Leadership Changes
CEO Satya Nadella confirms Microsoft management reshuffle with some high-profile changes
IBM Begins US Jobs Cull Amid Global Restructuring Plan
Some IBM workers are facing a very bleak weekend as Big Blue starts handing out pink slips
Juniper To Streamline Portfolio With New Operating Plan
Juniper reveals a new operating plan that will see billions returned to shareholders after pressure
Rackspace CEO Retires As Firm Looks Towards Hybrid Cloud
Rackspace CEO Lanham Napier retires and is replaced by co-founder Graham Weston, who will steer the company to higher-level services
CBT Nuggets: Why IT Training Is Moving Online
CBT Nuggets launches a trial that allows potential customers to train towards a new IT qualification for free
Box ‘Secretly’ Files for IPO With US SEC – Report
Box uses new regulations to keep IPO a secret and hopes to raise £304m, according to reports
Lenovo Announces Major Structural Reorganisation
Just days after buying IBM's x86 server business, Lenovo announces a major restructuring of the company
BlackBerry To Sell 3m Square Feet Of Canadian Real Estate
BlackBerry looks to raise money by selling its Waterloo properties
IBM Sales Slide As £607m Charge Looms
IBM sales miss expectations amid hardware struggles and a looming $1 billion restructuring charge
HP Needs Six Weeks To Ponder Next Legal Move In Autonomy Saga
Legal row continues as HP is given more time to decide what to do about Autonomy accounting claims
Tech City CEO Joanna Shields To Be Replaced By BlackBerry’s Gerard Grech
Joanna Shields steps down as Tech City CEO next month. She's now on the board of the London Stock Exchange
Former HSBC Exec Joe Garner Replaces Liv Garfield As BT Openreach CEO
New BT Openreach CEO hopes to build on predecessor's good work
John Chen Returns Sense Of Optimism To BlackBerry
Analysts and the markets are starting to respond to the optimism created by BlackBerry CEO John Chen
Fairfax Purchases $250m More Of BlackBerry’s Debt
Largest shareholder asks for seconds of BlackBerry crumble
Apigee Buys InsightsOne For Big Data Analytics
Apigee has bolstered its big data credentials after adding InsightsOne to its API management capabilities
Ford’s Alan Mulally Waves Goodbye To Microsoft CEO Race
The next Microsoft CEO could be promoted from within
DWP Denies Reports Of More Universal Credit Trouble
Reports of problems with Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit programme are over-hyped and out of date, says a spokesman
Google, Apple, Facebook To Pay After Bus Protests
A storm in a bus stop as tech firms agree to contribute after street protests in San Francisco