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Nokia To Buy Alcatel-Lucent For £11.2bn
Nokia says new merged company will be better equipped to compete in fixed and mobile markets
Google Upgrades Cloud Platform To Deliver Faster, More Secure Services
Google adds new load balancers to reduce network latency and offers more options for secure cloud service connectivity
Nokia Could Sell HERE Maps Division To Focus On Networks
Uber, German car firms could be interested in one of Nokia's three remaining businesses
White House Hires Ex-Facebook Director For Tech Modernisation
Former engineering boss at Facebook hired as the first ever director of IT at the White House
Superbowl XLIX: The Seattle Seahawks And Five Other Tech-Funded Sports Teams
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen helped keep the Seahawks in Seattle, but how have other sports teams owned by tech firms and executives fared?
IT Life: Fashionable Technology
Net-A-Porter CIO Hugh Fahy tells us about his life in retail IT and love of the Spectrum ZX81
Intel Unveils Its Plan To Simplify The Internet Of Things
“Horizontal approach” to IoT looks to hit all bases, including wearables, hardware and cloud
IBM Secures £2.2bn Worth Of Cloud Contracts
IBM signs valuable contracts with WPP, ABN Amro, Lufthansa and Thomson Reuters
IT Life: The ‘Human-Centric’ CEO
Fujitsu UK and Ireland CEO tells TechWeek about his career in IT and his love of music
EE Owners Confirm Sale Talks With BT
BT is also reportedly in talks with Telefonica regarding possible sale of O2
BT Confirms O2 Takeover Talks
BT says it has entered negotiations with O2 and another operator regarding a potential takeover
Fujitsu Wants To Digitalise Businesses With ‘Human-Centric’ Technology
Fujitsu says European firms can become more efficient with technology like 3D printing and the IoT
RBS Is Fined £56m For Massive 2012 IT Failure
RBS gets penalties from the FCA and PRA for not having resilient IT systems and testing procedures in place
Oracle Staff ‘Angered’ By Job Cuts: Report
Oracle's secretive handling of a shift of jobs to Eastern Europe is the beginning of a wider round of cuts, according to the company's European Works Council