Cisco is building Intel's Xeon 7500 chips into its servers in a major revamp of UCS, the converged data centre strategy it launched a year ago.

Cisco is building Intel's Xeon 7500 chips into its servers in a major revamp of UCS, the converged data centre strategy it launched a year ago.
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Apple is to reveal what it calls "the future of the iPhone OS" at an event on 8 April, with multitasking high up on the rumour mill
Despite expressing some misgivings about the iPad's enterprise value prior to launch, eWEEK takes a look at why it is ideally suited to corporate duty
Google Chrome held a 6.1 percent market share throughout March and is expected top 10 percent by the end of the year
Within hours of the Apple iPad becoming available, RapidRepair was taking one apart to examine its beautifully designed but not cutting-edge hardware
Microsoft could reclaim its flagging consumer market share with a new wave of products, including Windows Phone 7 and Bing, according to Jefferies & Co.
Industry group Green Grid is pushing for an international agreement on data centre standards
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Opponents of the Digital Economy Bill claim the legislation is being rushed through parliament ahead of the election
Microsoft plans to end support for Intel's Itanium processors, citing the high-end scalability and reliability of new x86 chips from Intel and AMD
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett says ex-HP CEO Carly Fiorina, now running for the U.S. Senate, is being unfairly criticised for her time at the helm of the computer giant
Marten Mickos was a key figure in guiding the open source MySQL database into worldwide significance
Truphone joins Citrix Systems and Cisco Systems in moving quickly to make voice applications for the iPad that allow users to take a virtual office with them anywhere
Hewlett-Packard’s upcoming tablet PC could use video conferencing, at least one camera module, and support for Adobe Flash and removable SD memory cards as potential differentiators from Apple’s bestselling iPad
Apple sold around 300,000 iPads in the United States on 3 April, the device’s first day of release, according to a company statement
The Apple's iPad delivered to users this week include some surprises according to reports. The 150,000 apps include a Kindle reader
Microsoft has updated the the Hyper-V Linux Integration Services that it contributed to the Linux community in 2009
Updated: Apple has no intention of supporting Flash - and now has a list of sites with a Flash-free iPad-ready option
The Apple iPad has received mostly positive reviews, but users have been warned that the device may not suitable for everyone
A security researcher has discovered a new way exploit Adobe Reader and other PDF-viewing software, but without actually using a security vulnerability
AMD has managed to grow its market share by a modest 1.6 percentage point, but Intel remains the undisputed chip sector goliath
Adobe and Google have worked together to integrate the Flash Player with Google's Chrome web browser
The departing chairman of a parliamentary watchdog has heavily criticised the Government's record of IT spending in an open letter
BT is still working to restore services at its telephone exchange in Paddington, after a flood caused major disruption to broadband and telephone lines
Intel Xeon servers promised to replace specialised RISC processors with bog-standard systems. So why is IBM consultant Tikiri Wanduragala telling us IBM's Xeons are different?
Mobile operators are struggling to to cope with oversubscribed spectrums, forcing enterprises to resort to mobile management services, says Andrew Garcia
A green petition designed to boost repair work has received political backing - but will it be enough?
Just say no to Word, Excel attachments say free and open software campaigners
Ordnance Survey today released its maps to the public free of charge, as part of an initiative to make government data more accessible
Industry pressure forces changes to a proposed law that would have required cell phone makers to put labels on their devices warning consumers of possible brain cancer