Free tool calculates datacentre cooling savings
Green datacentre consortium, the Green Grid has introduced a free online tool and maps to help datacentre and facilities managers calculate if they can use outside air to cool datacentre server rooms.
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Selecting the right conference phone solution
This white paper will discuss different kinds of voice conferencing equipment.
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What IT women want is more flexible career paths
DWomen in IT need to show and tell what a good job they do if they want to advance in the industry, a conference heard this week. More than 200 women...
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Knight Commission calls universal US access to broadband
The US needs to give broadband access for all Americans the same priority as the Eisenhower administration did to building an interstate highway system. The...
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Free tool calculates datacentre cooling savings
Green datacentre consortium, the Green Grid has introduced a free online tool and maps to help datacentre and facilities managers calculate if they can use outside air to cool datacentre server rooms.
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Accenture predicts tough market in 2010
Accenture has seen its Q4 profits slump 41% to $254.7m and warned that demand for technology outsourcing and consultancy services will remain tight again...
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Virus-laden spam hits new record
Record levels of virus-laden spam emails hit the internet in the third quarter following a six-month surge in total spam, says Google. Postini, which...
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IBM mounts Google challenge with LotusLive iNotes
IBM mounts Google challenge with LotusLive iNotes by Simon Quicke 2 October 2009 IBM is set to take on Google with the launch of a corporate...
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Blaney Blarney wins Twitter court injunction
Blogger Donal Blaney is expecting a massive increase in the volume of people reading his blog today, after...
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LSE eyes Turquoise to boost independence in Europe
The London Stock Exchange is in exclusive negotiations to buy rival year old pan-European share trading platform Turquoise. The...
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Interview: Shuttleworth on the future of Linux
The installed base of Windows users is the biggest barrier to establishing Microsoft alternatives in business. But Mark Shuttleworth, founder of open source Linux distributor Ubuntu, believes the tide is turning in favour of Linux.
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FBI and Nick Leeson to address RSA Europe 2009
Cybersecurity, cloud computing and data security are to be the dominant themes at the RSA...
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Bill Gates loses $7bn, but still richest in USA
The overall net worth of the Forbes's list of the 400 richest Americans fell by $300bn in the past year, with Microsoft stalwarts Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Steve Ballmer among the biggest losers.
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ICO increases data controller fee to آ£500
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has raised the annual fee for larger organisations to register as a data...
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Firewalls fall down in social networks and P2P
Traditional network firewalls are proving ineffective against information security threats from social network applications and peer-to-peer file sharing,...
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Ballmer spearheads Windows charm offensive
Steve Ballmer, chief executive office at Microsoft sent out an open letter to business leaders this week, touting the bottom-line benefits of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange 2010.
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Firms warned to guard data on extended networks
UK businesses need to have fine control over their data to ensure they tap into the benefits of the goverment's Digital Britain strategy, a research report warns.
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