SAP has released version 4.0 of its BusinessObjects platform, taking the fight to its enterprise rivals
Gartner analysts predict growth and consolidation for the data-warehousing market in 2011
Cooling experts ASHRAE's new set of guidelines will turn the heat up in data centres
Pervasive Data Scraping attacks encrypted data at its weak point and is increasingly being used by hackers
People under the age of 25 send work-related emails from their personal accounts and leak company information
Return Path is getting big backers for its Domain Assurance service designed to combat phishing scams
AVG is offering SMBs a free security audit to help in the ongoing fight against cyber crime
Speculation rages about the iPad2's imminent release, as UK retailers cut prices of the current version
Vodafone, Orange, O2 and others have declared they will launch NFC mobile payment services by 2012
HP's first WebOS-based 'TouchPad' tablet will be available in the UK as early as April
Amid the tablet race, Motorola's Xoom will make its debut in the US without Adobe Flash Player
The open-source office-productivity suite appears doomed for mediocrity, next to TDF's LibreOffice
Despite software-as-a-service's potential to be the next wave of IT, it is still a client-server world
Google’s move to add two-step authentication is laudable, but could lull users into a false sense of security, says Eric…
This open-source office suite proves that forking is not always the kiss of death
Five new MacBook Pro models with upgraded features will reportedly be unveiled by Apple on Thursday
Novell shareholders have approved the complex $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate and Longview
HP's webOS tablet looks good for enterprises, and features like Touchstone data transfer are very cool indeed
Intel's boss continues to bang the MeeGo drum, and implied that Nokia's WP7 decision was influenced by money
Apple is facing opposition to its in-app subscription policy, as Google moves to undercut with a service of its own
Research in Motion's PlayBook offers a pleasing UI, but battery and connectivity issues could hold it back in the enterprise…
Nokia may have sidelined MeeGo, but Intel still backs the panel-based mobile operating system
Gemalto's SIM-based Facebook SMS app is for developing countries - but also flew in the busy MWC airwaves
IBM’s Watson computer proved it is more than a number-cruncher by beating humans at Jeopardy
The HTC Incredible S will be available exclusively at Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in the UK
Intel CEO Paul Otellini is not letting Nokia's WP7 deal deflate his optimism about Meego's prospects