The Emerald Isle could receive an economic boost from a new IBM facility focused on smarter infrastructure
YouSendIt makes emailing large, sensitive files secure and manageable by avoiding the pain of using FTP clients and servers
The Security Service has announced plans to lay-off some of its intelligence staff and replace them with more IT-savvy operatives
Virtual infrastructure is set to move workloads to the most cost-effective platform but, while applications exceed the ability of cloud…
Ex-CEO of Brocade Communications was found guilty by a federal jury on 26 March of intentionally backdating stock options
Google's offer to test 1G-bps broadband access in U.S. communities drew responses from more than 1,100 communities and 194,000 individuals
Microsoft continues to express its commitment to open-source software, most recently at EclipseCon and the Open Source Business Conference
The U.S. trailed in 2009 clean energy asset financing, with only $11.2 billion, while China led with $29.8 billion
Green computer maker VeryPC has signed up its first customer to the Big Business Refit, a scrappage scheme for power-hungry…
The ever-present threat of data breaches is keeping business executives awake at night, according to a new survey from IBM
A YouTube outage was due to a technical fault, not retaliation by the Chinese government, Google has said
Second world war codebreaking centre Bletchley Park has been given a £250,000 government grant to pay for repairs to the…
JAMF Software's changes to its Casper Suite bring Mac systems under central control, helping IT managers to track inventory and…
IBM has teamed up with Canonical and Simmtronics to launch a cloud netbook costing just $190 (£127) for emerging markets
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced Government support for the development of a network of technology and innovation centres
After acquiring Sun Microsystems, Oracle looks tanned and healthy, with solid quarterly financial results
A bill that promises to introduce tighter cyber-security for the US government has passed its first hurdle in the US…
The hacker mastermind behind the data breaches of TJX, Barnes & Noble, OfficeMax and other retailers has been sentenced to…
Users will take their iPads to work, despite the doubts of IT managers who still don't trust Apple's iPhone, a…
The annual hacking contest at the CanSecWest security conference has once again exposed vulnerabilities, this time with Firefox and Internet…
The boss of US mobile operator Sprint has backed the reasons for investing in WiMAX, but admitted that LTE will…
A developer of free IT management software, Spiceworks, has added support for virtualised machines in the new version of its…
IT charity Computer Aid International is about to ship a solar powered shipping container that will act as a cyber…
Twitter engineers have brought down the level of spam on the site to just one percent, while the GSMA is…
Harriet Harman has dismissed any further debate on the Digital Economy Bill, meaning it is likely to be swallowed up…
Google has been praised for taking the moral high ground on search censorship in China, but Google's motives are far…
A data backup tape lost by Zurich Insurance on its way to South Africa contained the financial details of 46,000…
Smart vehicle projects funded by the European Commission have been undergoing tests in the Dutch city
IBM and eMeter have announced a bundled software package of eMeter’s software bundled on IBM Power7 systems for Smart Grid…