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Liquid Cooling Servers Can Be Easy
Liquid cooling in data centres has normally been difficult and costly. GRC's Christiaan Best reckons he can change all that
Mozilla Wants Hundreds Of Thousands Of Firefox OS Developers
Firefox OS will get overwhelming support because most apps are already written in HTML5, says Mozilla Europe president Tristan Nitot
Enterprise Social Networks – Reject The Me-Too Players
Business apps need social media, but it's more than just a Facebook Like button in your CRM system, says Rebert J Mullins
Symantec Problem Is No Surprise
Symantec's destructive update is an inevitable consequence of how anti-malware works, says Peter Judge.
Digg Dug Its Own Grave
Social darling Digg dug its own grave by ignoring users, says Chris Preimesberger
Big Data Privacy Fears? Let’s Love Big Brother!
Do you have Big Data privacy concerns? Dominic Pollard says we should relax and trust Big Brother
IT Life: Keeping Our Gadgets Safe
Lifestyle Group Services' Chris Airey likes the cloud, loves scanning and thinks the future will be like Minority Report.
The Big Cloud Benefits? They Are All Spin-Offs
The first public cloud service was a spin-off from Amazon's main business. Mark Young thinks that cloud start-ups will have their own spin-offs, in Big Data
Apple’s EPEAT Gaffe Shows Contempt For Users
Apple threw away its credibility with its environmental labels, says Peter Judge
Google Glass: Culture Shock Or Storage Bonanza?
Will Google Glass, capturing everything we say and do, make us more honest? Chris Preimesberger can only be sure it will use more storage
Big Data? It’s Just Analytics For The Hip Kids
Want to sell analytics to a bigger market? You have to do more than just change the name, says Peter Judge
DNSChanger Aftermath: Should We Ban The Diseased?
At the end of the DNSChanger saga, Tom Brewster asks if infected machines should be banned from the Internet
Police Chief Backs ‘Snooper’s Charter’ As Government Inquiry Begins
Pre-legislative scrutiny of the Draft Communications Data Bill has begun as Chief Constable of the British Transport Police gives the proposals his backing
IT Life: Ten Years Of Email Code
Neil Murray, co-founder and CTO of Mimecast, says software patents are wrong
Usage Will Break The Cloud Storage Taboo
Get over your fears of cloud storage, says Peter Judge. You are using it already.
The Best Laid Disaster Recovery Plans Could Leave You On Your Own
In storm-tossed Washington, Wayne Rash's disaster recovery plan brought his data centre back to life - but there was no on to talk to!
BDUK: Superfast Broadband Hits Super-Dense EU Buffers
The BDUK process has failed to deliver fibre competition. In that case, BT should open up all its new rural fibre, says Peter Judge
EE Smart Signal Project Is ‘Biggest Of Its Kind’
Everything Everywhere's James Hattam Tells TechWeekEurope about challenges of bringing Orange and T-Mobile's networks together
ProcServe: Opening Government Procurement To SMEs
Nigel Clifford wants any good plumber to be able to work for the UK government
Quest Software Will Be Dell’s Cornerstone
Quest Software makes huge margins. But that's not why Dell bought it for $2.4 billion, says Chris Preimesberger
RIM Needs To Realise BlackBerry Is Burning!
RIM 's BlackBerry is a burning platform like Nokia's Symbian. Michelle Maisto asks, should RIM follow Nokia onto Microsoft Windows Phone?
It’s Time For XSS To Be Exterminated
XSS flaws are the most common vulnerabilities on the Internet. Website owners should kill them, says Tom Brewster
HP Drops ARMs After Microsoft Surface Launch
Tablet makers can use ARM or Intel in a Microsoft Surface device - but Chris Preimesberger says Microsoft has given partners only one choice
IT Life: Managing In Financial Times
Christina Scott has worked at the BBC, BT and ITV. Now she's CIO at the Financial Times and looking forward to self-driving cars and a cure for cancer
Cloud Condenses To Reality
IT people have lower expecations of the cloud. Peter Judge asks why are they more keen than ever to adopt it?
Google Nexus Tab Will Change All 7 InchTablets
Now there is a 7 inch Google Nexus Tab, the rest of the tablet world must keep up, says Wayne Rash
Carbon Emissions Reports: Clegg’s Gift From Rio
Nick Clegg's introduction of mandatory carbon reporting is not much, but at least something came out of the Rio Summit, says Peter Judge
LeWeb 2012 (Video): Chad Hurley On Start-Ups
YouTube co-founder tells TechWeekEurope about creating a successful Internet business
Actian’s Ahmed Ezzat: Building Virtual Data Warehouses
Big Data needs fast virtual data warehouses, says Actian's CTO Ahmed Ezzat