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Museum of Computing is now homeless
The museum is currently in storage in an office in Swindon, after losing its home at the University of Bath.
Number of computing students continues to fall
The UK will lose its global competitiveness if government and industry don't work together to battle the problem, a report has said.
First grads from new IT and business degree
Northumbria University is celebrating its first graduates from the new ITMB programme.
IBM gets 10 Gigabit Ethernet on blade servers
Anticipated demand for virtualisation and high performance computing sees 10 Gigabit Ethernet début on IBM blade servers.
Dell beefs up pre-installed Linux options in response to user demand
The computing giant has announced that it plans to expand its range of laptops and desktops with the Linux operating system pre-installed,...
nVidia Tesla processors boost oil industry
New line of CUDA powered high-performance computing orientated nVidia GPUs is delivering a significant performance boost for the oil industry.<br>
Government can tackle IT disasters with common sense training
Specialist Firebrand Training launches its Government Computing Common Sense certification (GCCS) scheme in an effort to help state agencies stamp...
Gartner predicts clouds for email
Gartner predicts email will push cloud computing into the mainstream.
EMC to offer storage-as-a-service
Storage giant announces plans to enter the growing on-demand IT services market in a move that will support the growth of software-as-a-service,...
Intel to power Facebook
Intel will power the entire computing infrastructure for Facebook, which has 90 million users and growing.
IBM and Nokia add Notes email to phones
The computing and mobile phone giants partner to add Lotus Notes email support to a range of Nokia’s Symbian S60-based handsets.
Red Bull Racing revs up high-performance IT
The Formula 1 racing team is using new grid management software to improve the throughput of its high performance computing environment for car...
Trapped atoms could advance quantum computing
Rubidium atoms trapped by laser beams could herald dawn of quantum supercomputers that can solve problems far, far quicker than today's hardware.
Going green at work really can save money
Companies that sacrifice their commitment to green computing during budget cuts could actually save more money by sticking with their eco-friendly...
Get ready for HPC in the mainstream
By the end of 2012, we will have single-socket, x86 devices with 128 cores. The only way to manage systems built with such devices is to exploit...
Microsoft's Windows HPC Server 2008 ready for launch
The software giant’s latest server product targets performance and integration beyond traditionally demanding high-performance computing workloads.
Happy 50th birthday to the silicon chip
IT PRO marks the 50th birthday of the integrated circuit - and the birth of modern computing - by celebrating its creator Jack Kilby and looking...
Survey finds M&A experience key IT skill
National Computing Centre research finds importance of merger and acquisition experience is growing in senior UK IT roles, but the role of IT is...
Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008
New versions of Windows for servers and data centres, along with updated SQL database and development tools underline Microsoft's fresh assault on...
Survey: SMBs ready to embrace cloud savings
Most small and midsized businesses are eager to embrace cloud computing benefits, but few are considering the network and security implications.
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