How well do you know the most popular software suite in the world?

How well do you know the most popular software suite in the world?
Neil Murray, co-founder and CTO of Mimecast, says software patents are wrong
Quest Software makes huge margins. But that's not why Dell bought it for $2.4 billion, says Chris Preimesberger
Open web-based platform gains global network support and will launch in Brazil next year
Servers froze when they were asked to warp time
A LinkedIn and Twitter partnership comes to an end as the latter looks to get a grip on the developer ecosystem
At its Red Hat Summit and JBoss World conference, Red Hat released a range of products allowing enterprises to deploy and manage open source hybrid clouds
The boss of Twitter has promised to clampdown on the 'horrific' problem of online trolling, bullying and abuse
Do you know Skype, or just use it? Try our quiz and find out!
New figures show that apps running on the iPhone and iPad are used much more frequently than on Android devices
Facebook's decision to make the @facebook.com address the default email address is a security risk, warns Sophos
Mozilla has released a speedier version of its Firefox browser for Android, that also promises more personalisation
Users of the social network now have @facebook.com address listed by default
Dell is back in the bidding for Quest Software, a report claims
Microsoft has confirmed plans to purchase enterprise social networking site Yammer for $1.2 billion
Big Data needs fast virtual data warehouses, says Actian's CTO Ahmed Ezzat
Users say Louise Mensch's "on topic" Twitter rival is a security nightmare
Business Software Alliance gets £6,500 in settlement fees
Oops! Microsoft product labels the Free Software Foundation's donation page as a gambling site
Louise Mensch's social network launches in the UK to cover England's Euro2012 failure
Users will be able to opt out from the "holy grail" of advertising
Linux Torvalds has criticised Nividia for allegedly offering weak support for Linux developers, while exploiting the Android market for its GPUs
UGNazi hackers claimed responsibilty for an outage, Twitter denied it
Google's magazine feed Currents, now plays host to TechWeekEurope
Microsoft has brushed off overtures by Motorola, which is seeking to settle their patent dispute
LinkedIn is more popular than Facebook for business, but many don't believe any social network is suitable
A social music service that feeds on Facebook has been launched in the UK
In another setback Oracle has accepted zero financial damages from Google over its Java API lawsuit
We talk with Kraft's Bonin Bough about the company's love of Google+ and what tech it is looking at exploiting in the coming years
Menshn aims to provide more organised discussion and a real-time forum for politics