Dell sees profits plummet amid hardware freefall
Dell saw profits plummet by 73% to $226m (£149m), as its first quarter results revealed its hardware division's profits to be in freefall
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Spoilt for choice: Enterprise flash deployment options
The question is no longer whether to use flash, but where in the enterprise server and storage infrastructure it should go
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UK PC sales drop buffered by enterprise market
UK PC sales dropped 16% in the first quarter of 2013, but slower decline in the professional market cushioned the fall
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Security Think Tank: Management is key to secure BYOD
With BYOD and the growth of the personal cloud being used at work, what security measures can IT take to ensure security of enterprise data and does MDM really have a role in security?
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BlackBerry Live 2013: Blackberry launches Q5 device
The mobile manufacturer launches a new handset based on the BlackBerry 10 operating system, aimed at emerging markets
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Another datacentre infrastructure management (DCIM) tool hits the market
Digital Realty Trust has become the latest datacentre provider to launch a DCIM service called EnVision
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Suffolk university dumps failing IBM DS SAN and gets Fujitsu DX-80s
University Campus Suffolk couldn’t go on when IBM “washed its hands” of a failing DS4700. After disastrous pitches from numerous storage suppliers it went with Fujitsu
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Workplace IT services in flux: wherever, whenever, whatever
Enterprise computing is in upheaval as the emphasis shifts towards automation and user-device provision.
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UKOUG extends reach to CIOs and business leaders
The UK Oracle User Group is set to raise its profile among C-level executives
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CIO Interview: Graeme Hackland, CIO, Lotus F1 Team
Graeme Hackland, CIO of Lotus F1, has worked for the race car team for 16 years. He has seen major changes in IT both on and off the track
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Cloud gold rush: Is it all just supplier noise?
IT providers are unveiling cloud services at lightning speed and are launching robust price wars. But are enterprise customers equally gung-ho in adoption?
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Intel readies next-generation Core mobile processors
At the Computex show in Taipei in June, Intel is set to update its range of mobile processors, in a bid to stimulate the ailing PC industry
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Carl Icahn and Southeastern join forces in fight over Dell
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has teamed up with Dell investor Southeastern to try to stop founder Michael Dell buying the firm
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TfL revamps mobile solutions on the buses
TfL has revamped its mobile solutions across the London bus network with O2 and Cognito
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EMC ViPR software-defined storage: Why, and can it succeed?
EMC’s ViPR software-defined storage aims to provide a multi-vendor management layer with cloud and big data capabilities. But can it convince other storage companies to play ball?
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Pearson integrates Google Enterprise and Office 365
Publisher Pearson – which owns the Financial Times – uses cloud-based collaboration using Google and Microsoft products
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How will Indian IT services firms evolve and prosper?
Indian IT services firms need to reshape their businesses to continue growing as traditional markets and service offerings reach maturity
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UK data breaches largely hidden, says Stroz Friedberg
The true extent of UK data breaches is unknown because most companies do not report them says Stroz Friedberg
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VMware's hybrid cloud to allow users to extend datacentres to public cloud
VMware has launched vCloud Hybrid Service IaaS to allow users to extend their datacentre to the public cloud without rewriting applications
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Facebook most popular social media tool in the enterprise
Facebook dominates, but businesses will begin rolling out enterprise social media tools in the next 12 months
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Consumers call out for sponsored mobile phone bills
Almost half of smartphone users would be happy to have commercially-funded mobile phone bills
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Tesco uses big data to cut cooling costs by up to €20m
Tesco is aiming to save over €20m a year by using sophisticated analytical technology to ensure its chillers work at optimum temperature
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Capita upgrades Fire service system
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue has replaced its legacy control room technology with a Capita system, part of a 10-year outsourcing contract
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O2 questions CWU redundancy claims as union threatens action
Mobile operator O2 questions Communication Workers Union (CWU) claim of 600 redundancies in outsourcing deal with Capita
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Blue Coat buys big data security company Solera
Business assurance firm Blue Coat Systems announces it will buy big data security intelligence provider Solera Networks
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UK ISPs block access to pirate sites
UK internet service providers have begun blocking access to two sites accused of breaking copyright laws
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Apple calls on the US to cut corporate tax
Apple has called on the US government to cut corporate tax rates after admitting to sheltering at least $30bn of international profits in Irish subsidiaries
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Vodafone delays 4G superfast mobile internet launch
Vodafone is to delay the launch of its 4G superfast mobile internet service until August or September to coincide with Apple’s release of a compatible iPhone 5
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