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Google Apps adopted by BBVA
The Spanish bank signs up to the largest ever implementation of Google Apps for Business.
SAP splashes £2.18bn on SuccessFactors
The firm boosts their business software with the inclusion of Human Capital Management.
Half of software budgets spent on upgrades
A new report from Forrester has claimed IT software budgets aren’t being spent on installing new technologies but instead keeping the older ones...
Week in Review: Microsoft back for more...
IT PRO looks at the biggest stories this week, including more Microsoft-Yahoo shenanigans and an IT solution to employees lying about being sick.
Government confirms G-cloud and app store plans
The Government has launched its ICT Strategy for up to 2020, confirming leaked documents from late last year.
VMware expands cloud strategy for ‘IT as a Service’
At its annual conference in San Francisco, VMware outlines new products and services to help businesses embrace the cloud.
Red Hat tackles cloud mobility and lock-in fears
The open source company outlines its Cloud Foundations for a broad church infrastructure.
Trust in cloud is a 'PR job' for security providers
Although a lot of responsibility lies with cloud providers, a security executive has claimed it falls on firms like his to make people trust cloud...
Telcos must change reputation to succeed in cloud computing space
Telecos may be perfectly placed to offer cloud services but they need to get the respect of IT managers before they become customers.
Today in tech: Cloud computing takes off, criminals knock BT offline
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
Red Hat reveals revenue rise
A good first quarter for Red Hat as the financial results roll in.
VMware ups collaboration game with Socialcast
In its bid to provide apps to workers anytime, anywhere, VMware acquires Socialcast.
Week in Review: Government opens up data, Facebook launches messages
This week, the Government pledges to reveal more about departmental spending, whilst Zuckerberg introduces his social network’s new messaging...
Q&A: Paul Prince, chief technology officer at Dell
We take some time out with the CTO of Dell to talk about how the recession has hit his company and what future plans the tech giant has in store.
Business and IT battle during the recession
An executive from HP has said that companies need to align their business needs and IT needs to succeed.
What's next in the world of tech?
Video conferencing, netbooks and virtualisation will continue to grow, according to predictions by analyst Gartner.
Monthly roundup: October
In the past month Microsoft revealed Windows 7, Apple showed off new MacBooks, Apricot was resurrected, Google got its mobile phone... and the...
Citrix claims industry-first hybrid cloud networking service
The virtualisation player brings two offerings under one roof with CloudConnector for those with hybrid environments.
Government plans £1.4bn savings on IT strategy
The Cabinet Office releases its overall ICT strategy implementation plan, but cloud details remain unpublished.
House of Lords leads Commons in mobility
Android and Apple devices could change parliamentary business as the Houses come to terms with the cloud.
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