Besides the obvious benefits, liquid cooling lets you simplify your data centre, says Peter Judge
Sean Michael Kerner welcomes Mirage, the Xen project's bid to make a specialised cloud operating system
Wayne Rash is enraged by the little extras in staff phone bills
How can Facebook and Google tell the US government to limit surveillance, and then ask for more scope for snoop…
Lawyers Emma Cartwright and Douglas Badder give a thumbs-up to the Government's support for startups
Security analyst Jonathan French likes to be solving problems
Pilot Wayne Rash shoots down Amazon's ambition to deliver goods by drone
What's in the package under your Christmas tree? Peter Judge thinks it could be a modular data centre
As the value of a Bitcoin increases, so does the scale of attacks on the currency, says Sean Michel Kerner
Gabi Reish from Check Point explains why traditional IT security solutions are becoming irrelevant
Banks and other bodies can be hit badly if their Internet service fails, warns Stephen Bonner
So-Called Black Friday sales mean IT departments will have random consumer kit to support, warns Wayne Rash
Can thieves scan the RFID chips in your credit cards? Sean Michael Kerner has a tinfoil-lined wallet just in case
Cyber Monday sucks, and it's all a sign of the faltering creativity of marketers, who are getting ever more invasive,…
Martin Large knows a bit about solving problems and selling things
Mozilla's revenues have come a long way, but most of its income is from one source, says Sean Michael Kerner
Cheap efficient data centre just allow us all to consume more, warns Peter Judge
Apple has kill switches that work, but ill-informed thieves will still kill for an iPhone, says Wayne Rash
Virtualisation has created a glut of duplicated data. Virtualised databases can trim the fat away, says Iain Chidgey
Colin Tankard likes modems - and makes his living in data security
Fuel cells and recovered energy are nothing. eBay's Dean Nelson has more ideas up his sleeve
Tech companies are pursuing the hyper-connected dream, and we will follow, regardless of the massive impact it will have on…
The Internet giants may be cleaning up their energy act, but Peter Judge asks how deep is their care for…
Samsung' wants to replace BlackBerry and be a major enterprise provider, Jae Shin and Andrew Mills tell TechWeekEurope
Mat Young explains the big data magic behind companies like Spotify and Shazam
When groups like Anonymous go on the warpath, companies' DNS services are where they may strike first, warns Chris Marrison
Adobe users' passwords were stolen and the FBI got hit. Sean Michael Kerner smells password reuse
The Linux Foundation's Brian Warner says Tizen 'scratches an itch' unaddressed by smartphone market
Sat Birdi, CEO at vzInternet, says we need to protect authenticity of online transactions in order to stop fraud