
IBM eX5 server slashes SQL Server licence costs
IBM has introduced the eX5, a family of PC servers with a new memory architecture...
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Intel puts up $1m for Atom netbook apps
Intel has unveiled a $1m fund to attract developers to create applications...
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IBM eco-supercomputer crunches 9TB of data in 20 minutes
IBM has broken a mathematical record in an eco-friendly way by validating nine terabytes of data in 20 minutes using just 1% of the electrical energy that would normally be required.
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Update: Operators slam Ofcom plans for BT pension shortfall
Network operators have reacted angrily to Ofcom suggestions that BT be allowed to fill a hole of almost £9bn in its pension fund from a 4% increase in wholesale prices.
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Outsourcing looms large in coming council job cuts
Local government IT will be hit hard as councils cut thousands of jobs in a bid to slash operating costs or turn to outsourcing as an easier way of reducing...
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IT jobs market surges but double-dip feared
The IT jobs market is on the rebound...
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Lord Carter joins Alcatel-Lucent
Former communications minister Stephen Carter has stepped back into the private sector to join Alcatel-Lucent as chief marketing, strategy and communications...
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RSA 2010: Cloud Security Alliance lists top cloud threats
The top threats facing companies using the cloud are hacking, insecure application programming interfaces (APIs), malicious insiders, shared technology vulnerabilities,...
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BT and Vodafone lead UK IT R&D spending
Telecoms and software companies are among the UK's top R&D spenders, a government report has revealed.
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BSkyB lawsuit costs HP another £70m
A judge yesterday ordered HP to pay to BSkyB a further £70m - £40m of which is interest - on top of the £200m...
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Orange and T-Mobile merger gets EC approval
Orange and T-Mobile have been given the all-clear to merge their UK networks by the European Commission.
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IBM eX5 server slashes SQL Server licence costs
IBM has introduced the eX5, a family of PC servers with a new memory architecture...
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Intel puts up $1m for Atom netbook apps
Intel has unveiled a $1m fund to attract developers to create applications...
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Minister to sign new NPfIT deals before General Election?
Health officials are seeking urgently to sign deals with the two main suppliers to the NHS scheme, which would commit the next government to at least £3.5bn of spending on the troubled National Programme for IT, Computer Weekly has learned.
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App Store boosts mobile cloud in the enterprise
Cloud computing is going mobile thanks to the success of the iPhone and Apple's App Store, according to the latest report from Jupiter Research.
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IBM eco-supercomputer crunches 9TB of data in 20 minutes
IBM has broken a mathematical record in an eco-friendly way by validating nine terabytes of data in 20 minutes using just 1% of the electrical energy that would normally be required.
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Older Windows exposed to VBScript hole
Microsoft is investigating a zero day attack, affecting VBScript scripting in...
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3M uses SAP to unify global IT
Global manufacturing firm 3M is rolling out SAP Business Suite 7 to replace systems it has taken on from businesses it has acquired.
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BBC plans to cut website development
The BBC is expected to announce plans to slash development of its flagship website and cull a number of youth music and ethnic radio stations in a bid to refocus as a public broadcaster.
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CIOs key to new CFO role, says IBM
CIOs are well-placed to help CFOs improve corporate results by using business analytics to provide guides to better performance. This emerged from...
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