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CA's CTO Al Nugent: "Enterprise IT is like a lasagne"
On the eve of the closing day of CA’s annual user conference, its chief technologist talks about the strategic and technological direction of the...
CA World 2011: Q&A: Bilhar Mann, SVP Cloud
IT Pro spoke to Bilhar Mann, senior vice president of CA Technologies' cloud business unit about the changing face of IT management and how the...
CA World 2011: Q&A: Don Ferguson, CTO
He doesn't give many interviews, but IT Pro managed to speak to CA Technologies' CTO - the man who created IBM's WebSphere among other things.
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.
EMC World 2011: Q&A, Adrian McDonald, president of EMEA North
In his first interview with the UK press since his promotion, Adrian McDonald, who head up EMC's interests in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and...
Red Hat at the crossroads
As the biggest open source company in the world, Red Hat stands at a significant crossroads between its open source roots and significant growth in...
The lost world of the Xandros desktop
The latest release of the Xandros Linux desktop edition was in June 2006, which is several lifetimes in the history of Linux. Is this the end of...
Microsoft offers personal digital ID cards
Amid growing concerns and real-world problems with identity management and theft, Microsoft is one again trying to tackle the complex issue of ID...
Cloud storage for backing up your mobile phone
Although cloud storage isn’t a particularly new concept in computing, it is becoming more popular in the world of mobile communications - here's...
Can the mobile industry go green?
The mobile phone industry seems to be lagging behind the rest of the tech world in going green. What does it need to do to catch up?
How to improve your business intelligence
Our panel of experts, from Microsoft, the North West Ambulance Service and Microsoft Gold Partner 21C, dissects the key ingredients you need to...
Interoperability in the real world
The growth of open source operating systems, adoption of recognised standards and the impact of proprietary formats and systems on accepted...
Is RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook fit for business?
RIM’s first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, has arrived in the US and is destined for UK shores later this year. But in an increasingly...
Introducing the reporting tools
Without excellent communication to your users there's no point in investing in a Business Intelligence solution. Andrew Fryer talks through...
Linux - a disruptive technology?
Is Linux the disruptive technology, or is it the GNU General Public License which really shook up the open source world?
Hackers: Crimes and punishments
Many feel Gary McKinnon’s possible extradition to the US is harsh punishment. We look at ten other hackers from around the world to see how their...
SCO's estranged relationship with Linux
Following a court ruling that Novell owns key Unix copyrights rather than embattled SCO, we look at the colourful and litigious relationship SCO...
What can Intel bring to the smartphone market?
Record profits. Dominance in the desktop sector. Turnover of over $4 billion a month. It’s good times for Intel, then. So what will it bring to...
Are Motorola's phone days over?
As the 2008 Mobile World Congress begins, uncertainty surrounds one of the biggest names in mobile phone history. Will it stay or will it sell, and...
The inadvertent Linux user
While Linux is still taking off relatively slowly in the desktop world, the same is not true in the mobile space where many are predicting that we...
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