Peter Judge welcomes the fruits of another year's work on data centre efficiency
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64-Bit iPad 5 Will Have Enterprise Appeal
An A7-powered iPad 5 will make it more attractive to businesess, but don't write off PCs just yet, says Wayne Rash
VMworld 2013: Is VMware The Mumford And Sons Of The Cloud?
VMware bestrides the IT industry like a colossus, but Peter Judge finds some people who think it's not so cool any more
Businesses’ Easiest Targets: HR Vs. FOI Team
Spear phishers have two very nice targets to choose from. Businesses just have to accept malware will get past them, says Tom Brewster
The Uphill Struggle To Security Awareness
Things have changed in the last ten years, says the SANS Institute's John Pescatore, but users still need careful watching
IT Life: The Road To Dell
Entrepreneurs and video conferencing get Tim Griffin excited
Why The Army’s NSA Hates The Navy’s Tor Browser
It really hurts the Army's NSA to come up against the Navy's Tor encryption, says former naval officer Wayne Rash
eBay Proves On-Site Generation Works
On-site generation could be the way forward for data centres, says Peter Judge
Fire Service IT ‘Sucks And Isn’t Getting Better Fast’
Chief fire officer at Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Services explains the many problems with IT across the emergency service
The Internet Of Things Will Become The Internet Of Services
The Internet of Things starts with smart thermostats, but it will soon offer smart services, once we crack the language problem, says Ben Ward
Microsoft Should Open Its Azure Cloud – Or Fail
Drastic measures are needed if Microsoft is to make an impact on Amazon's cloud control, says Peter Judge
Popular Processors ‘Are Riddled With Backdoors’
IOActive CTO Gunter Ollman says research is uncovering a lot of interesting flaws on much-used chips
Rising Threat: Cyber Bank Heists With Citadel’s Man-in-the-Browser
Man-in-the-Browser attacks are only getting more frequent, thanks to the Citadel botnet and numerous other threats, says Dennis Schwarz
British Tech Needs Women In The Workplace
Without women in tech, we'll never get the best decisions, says Lawrence Jones
Security Research Must Have Its Just Rewards
After T-shirt-gate, Mozilla and Microsoft, can show Yahoo the right way - and the wrong way - to respond to security research, says Sean Michael Kerner
IT Life: Supporting The Wonder Of The Internet
It takes a lot of nurture to keep Europe's Internet going, says RIPE NCC's Axel Pawlik
Video: Getting Touch Into The Enterprise
Everyone uses tablets at home, says Jeff Kilford. It's time to get touch into the enterprise
Global Warming And The Denialists Who Won’t Go Away
The scientific evidence for man-made climate change is watertight, says Peter Judge. But that doesn't matter to the denialists
The 100Gbps DDoS Attack That No One Saw
Not many people noticed, but last week saw a DDoS attack using 100Gbps of raw bandwidth, says Sean Michael Kerner
US Government Shutdown: Good News For Patent Trolls
Trolls can still file bogus patents, but the FTC can't fight them, thanks to the US government shutdown, says Wayne Rash
Goodnight From Us? The Rise Of Computer Generated Journalism
Technology is changing journalism beyond recognition, says Matthias Galle
Microsoft Had No Choice But To Buy Nokia’s Phone Business
Microsoft had no option but to make a gamble on Nokia, says Andreas Bernstrom
Want To Avoid NSA-Corrupted Crypto? Get Thee To The Geeks
The NSA may have ruined Internet security, but Silent Circle is leading the way in pushing non-standardised encryption. Tom Brewster says this is the way forward
iOS 7 – Quirky, But A Worthwhile Upgrade
Wayne Rash found Apple's iOS 7 is an improvement, even though some features are quirky
Keeping The Internet Safe Is A Shared Responsibility
Everyone needs to work together to ensure Internet security, says AMD's CTO, Mark Papermaster
IT Life: When Cutting Edge Becomes The Norm
We take things for granted that would have amazed us ten years ago, says spare-time pilot Raj Dutt
Iceland’s Data Centre Saga: Ready For Live Customer Data?
Iceland's green data centre pioneers can now boast of some big customers, says Peter Judge
BlackBerry’s Best Bet Is Big Business Buyers
Stop futzing with video games BlackBerry, and get more business apps on board, says Wayne Rash
IT Life: The Thrill Of Government Contracts
Government IT contracts are a peak experience for Federico de-la-Mora of TripWire
How Better Roaming Will Help Wi-Fi Succeed In Spite Of Itself
Wi-Fi is great, but it's not always as easy as it should be. Edgar Figueroa wants to fix that