F-Secure has new products on the way. CEO Christian Fredrikson says they will cooler and more attractive than Dropbox
Users might be fed up with the Green IT buzzword, but they still need to get more efficient, says Microsoft's…
Linus Torvalds creates the Linux kernel, but Greg Kroah-Hartman maintains it. He speaks to Sean Michael Kerner
Microsoft isn't letting Sinofsky run off to competitors, and it is largely because of its fears over cloud, says Tom…
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reckons we are now living in a 'golden age of computer science'
All Windows operating systems teams will be brought under one roof as Steve Ballmer looks to make Microsoft a slicker…
Neelie Kroes warns PRISM's snooping will undermine European confidence in the cloud
National borders could prove a barrier to clouds, Telstra's Martin Bishop told Cloud World Forum
Larry Ellison calls in Deloitte to help with services for the combined technologies
Attempts to gag Google's publishing of FISA surveillance requests are out of order, says Wayne Rash
The 80s tech icon returns with a successor to Manman software
Denise McDonagh is standing down from her post as the G-Cloud gets a whole new family
Citrix VP of IT Martin Kelly really likes the cloud... and Apple
Just because Dotcom doesn’t like the US doesn’t mean he will support US anarchists
Jaguar Land Rover updated its High Performance Computing infrastructure to increase the number of virtual crash tests
VMware's Joe Baguley opens up about cloud lock-in
Poor Euro exchange lets Marc Benioff's Salesforce slap SAP
DevOps improves speed and quality, new CEO Mike Gregoire tells the CA troops in Las Vegas
Alan Schoenbaum, leader of the legal team at Rackspace, explains what makes software patent trolls ‘tick’
HP's Moonshot modules impress Peter Judge - but don't call them software-defined servers
Michael Dell has outlined his grand vision and strategic plans for a privatised Dell in an internal memo to staff
By moving Orbian's IT into Adapt’s Virtual Data Centre, Andrew Notman and his team saved money and won our Cloud…
Adobe's Kevin Lynch, who fought Apple over Flash, now joins as CTO
Terracotta CEO Robin Gilthorpe outlines plans for the future of the big data software house
Consumer-style tech can make business information more productive, says Jonathan Howell of Huddle
Google's privacy lawyer tells us Microsoft's "Scroogled" attack on Gmail privacy policy is "intellectually dishonest"
Software as a service (SaaS) sounds good, but the sums don't add up, says Anthony Miller
Cloud services won't reach their full potential until we can automate how we buy and sell them, says Peter Judge
The industry needs software defined networking, to correct its over-dependence on specific hardware, says Stu Bailey
Jonathan Bowen is an e-commerce boffin who likes building online shops