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The state of the green IT economy
Will the recession be enough to finally drive the UK to consider green IT?
Microsoft: One year under Steve Ballmer
It's been one year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in Steve Ballmer's hands. What kind of year have we seen?
BPM emerges as key downturn tech
The recession has handed technologies like BPM and SOA the perfect opportunity to prove their worth.
Can Google or Microsoft get any bigger?
With increased competition and regulatory attention, both Microsoft and Google may find that future growth is hard to come by...
Focus on... Flexible working
Flexible working has many benefits to offer businesses and individuals alike. But only if it's done properly. The technology is there, but what else do you need to bear in mind? We answer some (...)
Top business features in Windows 7
We lay out a few of the key business IT features in Windows 7 you’ll want to evaluate in the upcoming Release Candidate.
Can security concerns kill cloud computing?
The IT industry has identified cloud computing as a major trend for the future. But how much of a barrier to its development and adoption will security be?
IBM, Sun and OpenOffice.org
During the ongoing flirtation between IBM and Sun Microsystems, little has been said about OpenOffice.org, which has been viewed as one of the less significant parts of Sun's open source portfolio.
Tech's most interesting companies
We list the tech firms we think are the most interesting and innovative in the sector - Apple, Google and yes, even Microsoft.
Tech startups not doomed by recession
Tech innovators shouldn't despair - good ideas are still winning funding, despite the tough economic times.
Will Mac OS ever be the business platform of choice?
Windows is apparently in decline, and Mac OS is growing. Does that mean that it’s primed for the business market?
TomTom - The drums of a patent war with Microsoft?
Microsoft's IP claim against TomTom could just be the first salvo in an open source patent war.
One year on: Windows Server 2008
One year ago today Windows Server 2008 was released to a waiting tech world. We take a look at how it’s done.
Taking green IT beyond the data centre
The ‘greening’ of IT began in the data centre, with a focus on server consolidation and cooling, but is now spreading to all levels of the IT infrastructure.
Top tips to tighten your belt in a recession
Experts offer easy tips on how firms should be planning to survive the pinch of the economic downturn.
What next for tech’s top leaders?
You’ve heard of Fantasy Football Manager? Instead of football players, we’ve had a bit of fun with tech leaders by suggesting what they could do when they retire.
The problems facing Google
Google is dominant in its sector, yet its once-bulletproof brand exterior is showing a little bit of wear and tear.
A beginner’s guide to Twitter for business
It will pay for businesses both big and small to have a good understanding of Twitter - here's a guide to the ‘next big thing’.
Building customised Linux distributions
UK firm 64 Studios is using Componentised Linux and the Platform Development Kit to offer customised Linux to companies.
VMware CIO: We're way ahead of our competitors
Tayloe Stansbury, chief information officer at VMware, explains why the virtualisation firm is leading the pack - including Microsoft.
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Government bodies set to miss own green IT targets?
Some two-thirds of public sector organisations said they don't think they can meet their green IT targets.
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