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2011: The year in news
We take a look back at a year which saw corporate carnage, industry in-fighting and the passing of an industry legend.
After Steve Jobs, who will run Apple?
Steve Jobs' health has left many wondering what Apple's succession plans are - if indeed it has any.
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...
Will Steve Jobs' exit get other businesses thinking?
How will Steve Jobs' health affect Apple both now and in the future? And what does it mean for businesses with iconic leadership? Paul Briden finds...
Is Apple going back to its roots?
Could the relaunch of the Mac Mini mean that Apple has gone a little bit back to basics, wonders Simon Brew?
Top 10 moments in Mac history
It was 25 years ago that Apple released the original Macintosh – we take a look at the major moments in the history of this iconic computer.
Can IT make up for public sector job cuts?
As the Prime Minister pushes enterprises to provide more private sector jobs for UK workers, Paul Briden investigates whether the IT sector can...
Montreux Jazz Festival: Storage in a different light
Storage still isn't uber sexy, but it doesn't have to be dull either, argues Steve Cassidy as he details his recent experiences with Amplidata,...
The human cost of cloud - what does it mean for tech jobs?
Moving to the cloud is not just about technology. But what does it mean for a company's organisation and IT employees' job prospects?
HP: it's all about the software, stupid
The hardware giant is to restructure again, at the cost of 27,000 jobs. But it is the vendor's software strategy that is now being questioned.
Automation: Good for business, bad for jobs
New technologies are meant to free up staff for more innovative tasks, but Jennifer Scott believes it will just lead to job losses.
Amazon EC2’s Windows Server free version
Setting up a Windows server on Amazon's AWS is well within the reach of most IT pros, and it can even be free, Steve Cassidy discovers.
IT jobs look up
Inside the enterprise: Companies are putting IT recruitment top of their lists. This is good news for technology professionals, but not for firms...
White paper: Everything you need to know about desktop virtualisation
If you’re seriously thinking about desktop virtualisation within your business, Steve Cassidy summarises the benefits, the pitfalls and how to...
SNW Europe: The teardrop explodes
Steve Cassidy ponders just how much storage we need, whether virtualised or not, as he looks back on his time at Storage Networking World (SNW)...
IT proves its point as killer brought to justice
How an overnight upgrade to the HOLMES computing system helped Suffolk police manage the data necessary to catch Steve Wright after he murdered...
2011: The Cassidy review
Steve Cassidy looks back onto what grabbed his attention most, IT-wise, last year.
Cloud Computing and the IT department
Steve Cassidy thinks it's about time IT departments had the 'cloud talk'.
BYOD: Old or new, good or bad?
Steve Cassidy looks at the increasingly popular topic of bringing your own device to work and ponders whether it will take off, or whether it...
Getting ready for EMC World
Steve Cassidy is getting very excited about storage, more specifically EMC’s VSPEX architecture. <br>
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