Wednesday, December 19, 2012

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 20/12/2012

US judge rejects Apple request to ban Samsung sales A judge in the US has denied Apple’s request to ban sales of Samsung smartphones that Apple claims violates its patents Read More ...
Forestry Commission uses the cloud to fight tree disease The Forestry Commission has used Huddle’s cloud collaboration services in a project to control the spread of a tree disease known as ash dieback. Read More ...
Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHop Read More ...
Samsung withdraws its injunction request against Apple in EU courts Samsung has withdrawn its request for an injunction on Apple products in Europe Read More ...
Rackspace CTO predictions for 2013 Rackspace chief technology officer John Engates gives his IT predictions for 2013 Read More ...
Mott MacDonald rolls out Microsoft software globally Engineering firm Mott MacDonald is rolling out Microsoft products globally over the next year as it moves towards a Microsoft-centric business strategy Read More ...
City of London makes Wi-Fi free A Wi-Fi network provided by The Cloud, running across the financial centre of the City of London, has been made free to the public Read More ...
Amazon takes clear lead in cloud-based software development Most established IT suppliers are struggling to gain support from software developers looking to use cloud environments as Amazon leads the field Read More ...
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