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UKtech50 winner: Warren East, CEO of ARM
ARM CEO and UKtech50 winner Warren East talks to Computer Weekly about fostering the market innovation necessary for the digital ageNews | 23 Nov 2012
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HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud OfficeNews | 20 Nov 2012
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Dell profits plummet 47%
Revenues for Dell’s mobility division take a beating as a result of a big drop in consumer salesIT suppliers | 16 Nov 2012
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Video interview: Stephen Mann, Forrester, on IT asset management
In this video, Forrester analyst Stephen Mann discusses the benefits of strong IT asset management processes within IT departmentsVideo
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Lenovo bucks trend in desktop PC market with £101m Q2 profits
PC maker Lenovo resists the downward spiral of the desktop market with a 13% increase in Q2 profits of $162m (£101m)News | 08 Nov 2012
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The future of Windows 8 is still on the desktop, says Fujitsu
Windows 8 must work effectively on its core desktop platform despite Microsoft’s recent move into the tablet space, says Fujitsu CTOoperating system software | 07 Nov 2012
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Manage your assets to cut costs and plan capacity
Compiling an inventory of the organisation’s IT estate can help CIOs rationalise licensing fees and negotiate services needed in the future.Feature
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Acer launches Windows 8 multi-mode devices
Acer has introduced a family of tablet and notebook computers that offer touch, type and view modes of usage.Video
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Video interview: Why develop for Windows 8?
In this interview, Anand Krishnan, director, developer & platform group, Microsoft UK speaks about Windows 8 developmentVideo
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Microsoft hopes to redefine the future of computing
Anand Krishnan from Microsoft’s UK developer and platforms group discusses what Windows 8 will mean for the future of computing.Video
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Video: Sunderland City Council cloud
Sunderland City Council has modernised its datacentre making it something of a profit centre, and strategic to the council's goalsVideo
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Infrastructure as a Service on Windows Azure
Microsoft’s Azure cloud was conceived as an abstracted platform for applications. It now offers infrastructure as a service.Photo Story
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CIO interview: Tom Baker, head of ICT, Sunderland City Council
Tom Baker, head of ICT at Sunderland City Council, has an office in the council’s datacentre, which provides commercial hosting, VDI and a cloud serviceinterview | 23 Nov 2012
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World’s oldest digital computer brought back to life
The Harwell Dekatron, a pioneering computer built from 1949 to 1951, has been fired up after 20 years in storage and a three-year restorationNews | 20 Nov 2012
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Why Cisco chooses acquisition over R&D;
As networking giant Cisco buys its ninth company in less than a year, Computer Weekly asks, why the focus on acquisitions?Analysis | 19 Nov 2012
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Dell profits plummet 47%
Revenues for Dell’s mobility division take a beating as a result of a big drop in consumer salesIT suppliers | 16 Nov 2012
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Cisco profits jump 18% thanks to datacentre strategy
Cisco reports an 18% rise in profits, hitting $2.1bn for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2013, on the back of its integrated datacentre systemsNews | 14 Nov 2012
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Software-defined datacentres demystified
As datacentre managers increasingly rely on software and automation, what can a software-defined datacentre bring to the enterprise?Feature
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Manage your assets to cut costs and plan capacity
Compiling an inventory of the organisation’s IT estate can help CIOs rationalise licensing fees and negotiate services needed in the future.Feature
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Podcast: Flash caching software – what it is and how to use it
Consultant Chris Evans talks through key use cases for flash caching products and how to assess and implement themPodcast
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Deduplication and single instance storage cut primary data storage costs
Data deduplication and single instance storage can cut costs in primary data environments, but implementations vary between suppliers.Feature
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Nutanix supports Red Hat KVM in upgraded storage stack hardware and OS
Nutanix upgrades OS to add replication and disaster recovery, no-downtime addition of nodes, high availability and Red Hat KVM hypervisor supportstorage hardware | 03 Dec 2012
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Charityshare gets Violin flash array for 2,000 seat VDI rollout
Charityshare chooses Violin Memory 3000 Series over IBM V7000 SAN and flash array rivals Whiptail and Texas Memory Systems for 2,000 seat virtual desktop deploymentNews | 30 Nov 2012
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Whiptail promises four million IOPS all-flash array performance
All-flash array maker Whiptail has upgraded its Racerunner operating system so Invicta arrays can scale to four million IOPS and 360TB of capacityNews | 28 Nov 2012
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CIO interview: Tom Baker, head of ICT, Sunderland City Council
Tom Baker, head of ICT at Sunderland City Council, has an office in the council’s datacentre, which provides commercial hosting, VDI and a cloud serviceinterview | 23 Nov 2012
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing.Photo Story
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World’s oldest digital computer brought back to life
The Harwell Dekatron, a pioneering computer built from 1949 to 1951, has been fired up after 20 years in storage and a three-year restorationNews | 20 Nov 2012
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Dell OS upgrade nudges Compellent arrays into enterprise SAN market
Dell announces “game changer” Compellent OS and controller upgrade that pushes at enterprise SAN marketstorage software | 15 Nov 2012
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NetApp has no plans for all-flash array, says CTO Jay Kidd
CTO Jay Kidd explains why NetApp won’t follow the industry trend for all-flash array products – the market’s too small and it’s not a good ideaNews | 14 Nov 2012
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NetApp records 1,000% growth on FlexPod storage stack sales
NetApp claims sales of FlexPod integrated storage stacks have risen from 160 12 months ago to a present total of 1,600storage hardware | 13 Nov 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Storage
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Free tool that tracks costs of AWS, Azure and Rackspace public clouds launched
Apptio has launched Cloud Express, a free tool that allows enterprises to track the utilisation rate and costs of AWS, Azure and Rackspace public cloudsNews | 12 Dec 2012
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Nutanix supports Red Hat KVM in upgraded storage stack hardware and OS
Nutanix upgrades OS to add replication and disaster recovery, no-downtime addition of nodes, high availability and Red Hat KVM hypervisor supportstorage hardware | 03 Dec 2012
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Video: Sunderland City Council cloud
Sunderland City Council has modernised its datacentre making it something of a profit centre, and strategic to the council's goalsVideo
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Google pushes infrastructure-as-a-service into Europe
Google is expanding its infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud computing platform into Europe and cutting storage prices by 20%News | 27 Nov 2012
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CIO interview: Tom Baker, head of ICT, Sunderland City Council
Tom Baker, head of ICT at Sunderland City Council, has an office in the council’s datacentre, which provides commercial hosting, VDI and a cloud serviceinterview | 23 Nov 2012
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HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud OfficeNews | 20 Nov 2012
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing.Photo Story
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Why Cisco chooses acquisition over R&D;
As networking giant Cisco buys its ninth company in less than a year, Computer Weekly asks, why the focus on acquisitions?Analysis | 19 Nov 2012
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Dell profits plummet 47%
Revenues for Dell’s mobility division take a beating as a result of a big drop in consumer salesIT suppliers | 16 Nov 2012
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Cisco buys Cloupia for $125m
Networking giant Cisco continues to add to its arsenal with the acquisition of datacentre software company CloupiaIT suppliers | 15 Nov 2012
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Shore up your organisation’s fleet with the right MDM
There are many mobile device management products, but approaches vary. We outline how to choose the right one for your businessFeature
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Securing Macs in the enterprise
A Mac can be more secure than Windows, yet just as insecure; it is harder to configure, easier to use; will not fit in the enterprise, but does not need to.Photo Story
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Financial Times and Computer Weekly: The challenge of the iPad
In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.Video
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EU businesses embrace remote working with mobile device provision
Eurostat report shows 48% of companies across the European Union (EU) provide employees with a portable device for working on the moveNews | 11 Dec 2012
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Vast majority of public sector organisations lack BYOD policies
Some 87% of public sector organisations have no formal bring-your-own-device' (BYOD) strategy, according to Freedom of Information researchIT for government | 06 Dec 2012
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Court to review Apple, Samsung patent verdict
A US court is to review a jury’s decision to award Apple $1bn in damages in its patent dispute with rival SamsungNews | 06 Dec 2012
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Key Insights for Building “Consumerised” End-User Services
This report extract from the Corporate Executive Board gives IT organisations an insight into the best approaches to building and managing consumer technology in the workplace.News | 06 Dec 2012
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Top 10 Predictions for 2013
Analyst Group, Nucleus Research gives its view of the IT trends and technologies that will shape 2013.News | 06 Dec 2012
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Don't sweat assets, liberate them!
Analysts Clive Longbottom and Rob Bamforth look at the benefits of IT lifecycle management (ITLM)News | 06 Dec 2012
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Mobile phone market growth slows
The overall market for mobiles only grew by 1.4%, but smartphone shipments are still exploding, according to IDCNews | 04 Dec 2012
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HP in talks with BT to offer network as a service
The Network Advantage Programme will enable communications service providers to offer ‘pay per port’ services to businesses of all sizesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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United Drug saves €30k-plus a year with Silver Peak WAN optimisation
Irish drug multinational deploys Silver Peak WAN optimisation products to cure network bottlenecks, ensure effective disaster recovery and save on network costsNews | 12 Dec 2012
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IBM industrialises silicon and optical nanotechnology for big data
IBM has invented a chip that combines photonics and silicon on a single 90nm die capable of transferring data at 25Gbps.Chips and processors | 10 Dec 2012
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Emulex buys Endace for $130m
Networking company Emulex hopes to boost its performance management skills by acquiring EndaceIT suppliers | 06 Dec 2012
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Geo Networks unveils fibre ring between UK and Ireland
Fibre company Geo Networks builds two new routes to bring its dedicated networks to Ireland via North WalesNews | 04 Dec 2012
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Nokia wins patent case against RIM
Nokia has won its dispute with Research In Motion (RIM) after a year of fighting over its patent licensing agreementNews | 28 Nov 2012
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Ericsson takes Samsung to court over patent dispute
Ericsson is suing Samsung for patent infringement, despite negotiating over the use of the inventions for almost two yearsNews | 27 Nov 2012
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Why Cisco chooses acquisition over R&D;
As networking giant Cisco buys its ninth company in less than a year, Computer Weekly asks, why the focus on acquisitions?Analysis | 19 Nov 2012
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Cisco buys cloud networking company Meraki for $1.2bn
Network equipment firm Cisco is to acquire US cloud networking supplier Meraki in a $1.2bn dealNews | 19 Nov 2012
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Dell profits plummet 47%
Revenues for Dell’s mobility division take a beating as a result of a big drop in consumer salesIT suppliers | 16 Nov 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Networking
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IBM industrialises silicon and optical nanotechnology for big data
IBM has invented a chip that combines photonics and silicon on a single 90nm die capable of transferring data at 25Gbps.Chips and processors | 10 Dec 2012
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UKtech50 winner: Warren East, CEO of ARM
ARM CEO and UKtech50 winner Warren East talks to Computer Weekly about fostering the market innovation necessary for the digital ageNews | 23 Nov 2012
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing.Photo Story
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World’s oldest digital computer brought back to life
The Harwell Dekatron, a pioneering computer built from 1949 to 1951, has been fired up after 20 years in storage and a three-year restorationNews | 20 Nov 2012
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini to step down in May 2013
Paul Otellini will retire in May 2013 after eight years as CEO of Intel and almost 40 years of working for the chipmakerNews | 19 Nov 2012
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Texas Instruments to cut 1,700 jobs
Texas Instruments moves away from the mobile business, blaming suppliers developing their own chipsets for its declining businessNews | 15 Nov 2012
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SAP builds on cloud strategy with Financials OnDemand
SAP has introduced its first cloud-based financial application for the enterprise, based on the company's Hana in-memory database systemNews | 14 Nov 2012
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ARM profits grow 22%
UK chip maker ARM saw pre-tax profits grow 22% to £68m in its third quarter, compared with the same period last yearfinancial results | 23 Oct 2012
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IBM reports flat net profits for third quarter
IBM has reported flat net profits of $3.8bn as demand for its software services and tight cost management offset the effect of a stronger dollarNews | 17 Oct 2012
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Intel sales and profits fall in third quarter
Computer chip maker Intel has reported falls in both sales and profits in the third quarter due to the "tough economic environment”News | 17 Oct 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Chips & processors
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IBM industrialises silicon and optical nanotechnology for big data
IBM has invented a chip that combines photonics and silicon on a single 90nm die capable of transferring data at 25Gbps.Chips and processors | 10 Dec 2012
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HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud OfficeNews | 20 Nov 2012
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World’s oldest digital computer is back in action
Built in 1951 the WITCH computer has been brought back to life thanks to The National Museum of Computing.Photo Story
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Video interview: Dennis Pilsworth, CTO, AHL Technology
In this video, Dennis Pilsworth, CTO at AHL Technology, speaks to Cliff Saran about how the company visualises hedge fundsVideo
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The latest tech preserving Bletchley Park's past
Bletchley Park is embracing a range of modern technologies in order to boost visitor numbers, Iain Standen, CEO, tells Computer WeeklyNews | 09 Oct 2012
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New processor designs boost graphics to speed up Windows
New x86 processors will provide the horsepower for next-generation desktop applicationsNews | 28 Sep 2012
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco.Opinion
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Intel gets commercial backer for wireless charging chips
Intel revealed the capability four years ago, but today Integrated Device Technology confirmed it would develop and build chipsets for wireless chargingNews | 30 Aug 2012
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Lenovo reports record Q3 results despite PC slowdown
Lenovo is continuing to grow its commercial PC division, while other suppliers strugglefinancial results | 16 Aug 2012
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Goodbye Wi-Fi, hello WiGig
The organisation behind the new wireless standard says WiGig will be the wireless technology for the enterprise.Feature
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