IT Life: Tablets, BlackBerrys and Managed Print Services
What makes Jim Reed happy? Tablets, and a nifty printer services deal that saves Nottingham University a packet
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Skyfire CEO Jeffrey Glueck tells why browser maker Opera wants his tech, in the new WebKit-based world
View ArticleRackspace: The UK Has Plenty Of Energy
Data centres should not fear Britain's energy future, says Rackspace's Nigeil Beighton
View Article2013 Will Be Make Or Break For SaaS – Analyst
Software as a service (SaaS) sounds good, but the sums don't add up, says Anthony Miller
View ArticleRSA 2013: Get The Lawyers, Offensive Security Is Go
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits
View ArticleIT Life: Making Business Information Social
Consumer-style tech can make business information more productive, says Jonathan Howell of Huddle
View ArticleIT Life: Taking Government To The Clouds
CIO of Eduserv Ed Zedlewski talks to TechWeekEurope about mind-reading telephones, cloud security and how his desire to be a fighter pilot got him into IT
View ArticleWill Companies Stop Paying For Security?
Will the cloud and consumer devices overturn the security market? We ask Christian Fredrikson
View ArticleTech Success Awards: When The Cloud Is Right
By moving Orbian's IT into Adapt’s Virtual Data Centre, Andrew Notman and his team saved money and won our Cloud Project Of The Year award
View ArticleIs HP Moonshot Saving The Earth?
HP Moonshot uses less energy, says Paul Santeler. But will apps port across to it?
View ArticleIT Life: Taking A Screwdriver To UK’s Internet
Simon McCalla, CTO at Nominet, likes to take stuff apart
View ArticleOpen Xchange: Why The World Needs Another Productivity Suite
OX Text respects file formats, says Frank Hoberg, co-founder of Open Xchange
View ArticleIT Life: Taking Contact Centres Into The Cloud
Ashley Unitt wants to get contact centres in the cloud - and then get to grips with the Big Data this produces
View ArticleMike Gregoire: CA Technologies Must Get On A Diet
Our German colleagues interview Mike Gregoire, CA Technologies' new CEO who refers to himself as "the crazy guy from California"
View ArticleVMware: OpenStack Is Not A Competitor – But Cloud Needs Standards
VMware's Joe Baguley opens up about cloud lock-in
View ArticleIT Life: The Network CTO Who Thinks Cloud Will Fade
Faster processors and network overhead will kill the cloud, says Martin Jakobsen of Updata
View ArticleTech Success Awards: Making Cars Safer With Supercomputing
Jaguar Land Rover updated its High Performance Computing infrastructure to increase the number of virtual crash tests
View ArticleOpenText: Making Profit In the Cloud
OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea revels in Autonomy's troubles
View ArticleOracle’s Hurd: I’m Not Interested In Dell Job
There's plenty going on at Oracle, says Mark Hurd
View ArticleIT Life: Citrix Tech Leader Loves The Cloud
Citrix VP of IT Martin Kelly really likes the cloud... and Apple
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