HP has changed the name of its EDS systems integration unit to HP Enterprise Services

HP has changed the name of its EDS systems integration unit to HP Enterprise Services
Many of the cyberthreats your business faces are invisible. Learn how to shine a light on these threats and discover how to take action to protect your business
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's amendment to block FCC funding for implementing new network neutrality regulations proves short-lived
At its Intel Developer Forum, the chip-making giant formally announces the family of quad-core mobile processors code-named Clarksfield, bringing the microarchitecture code-named Nehalem to high-end laptops
New government data shows that IT is faring better than many industries when it comes to employment
HP gives budget-conscious businesses a boost with its videoconferencing solution SkyRoom
So, do you want to go for standalone access points, or a fully managed system? Try this novel idea from Zyxel, and you could do both with the same kit!
Microsoft tablet has two screens and goes for pen-based usage
Green campaigner and former US vice president Al Gore is providing a voice for a 3D map of climate change, before the UN Climate Conference
Dell says it has cut its carbon emissions by 18 percent year on year - but climate scientists say it should base its figures on older baseline dates
For the first time, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison admits his concern about slow-moving proceedings by the European Commission in sanctioning the £4.5 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems
Zend Technologies, in association with IBM, Microsoft and others, has launched the Simple API for Cloud Application Services project
US Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding for smart grid work force training programs
Intel officials say that demand is growing for servers that are small, relatively cheap and energy-efficient
Yahoo chief executive Carol Bartz rolled out a new global branding campaign for Yahoo in New York on 22 Sept.
It's easier to write a mobile operating system than we've been led to believe, says Steve Brazier - and some of them will hit netbooks
An enterprise access point with 802.11n for the price of 802.11g,the vendor promises
Power efficiency hax become a major factor for data centre equipment. While vendors compete on greenwash, users need to test their actual power usage
While some commentators dismiss cloud computing for security and regulatory reasons, other viewpoints are emerging at a virtual summit
New HSPA+ network kit will go twice as fast as today's mobile data, says Huawei
There are glitches, but we found the preview of Microsoft's Web version of Office works pretty well - and we went all-out to test it on non-Microsoft operating systems and browsers!
But Intel says that the EC has suppressed other evidence and acted on "speculation"
Video: Cloud-based applications do not play Russian roulette with security, says Eran Feigenbaum, stage magician and head of security at Google Apps
Companies including Scottish Power claim they need more funding to make their networks "smart" enough to cope with renewables
Analysts at Gartner say the security software market is on track to see an 8 percent increase for the year, growing to $14.5 billion
Multiple virtualisation platforms? A 4GB laptop? Andrew Garcia isn't your usual early adopter - and when he harnessed Windows 7's 64-bit performance, things got even more complex.
Microsoft, in conjunction with a partner, M-Com, launches an electronic banking software platform that allows electronic payments to be made via mobile devices
PC maker Dell has purchased Perot Systems, the IT services solutions company founded by Ross Perot
Microsoft is said to be working on both a tablet PC and a sidekick-like smartphone code-named Pink
UK small businesses feel lackluster about the pace of an economic turnaround, though an increasing number are turning to Web 2.0 strategies as a remedy
Nokia's PC isn't a game-changer like Apple's phone, says Steve Brazier of Canalys. But maybe it doesn't have to be