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Mainframe confidence growing, survey says
An annual survey of mainframe users has found renewed confidence in the platform’s growth and deployment.
Private cloud is safer claims Digital Realty Trust
Another vote comes in for private clouds as the Digital Realty Trust claims they're safer for enterprises than public cloud computing.
Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 review
We review Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 to see whether it can help protect against modern-day computing threats.
Reducing software costs with cloud computing
Software can be a significant cost consideration, and working out how many licences you’ll need over months or years is never easy. But what if...
Is your business ready for the cloud?
It’s clear that cloud computing can bring significant benefits to business, but how can you tell whether your particular business is ready for...
NetApp: Public sector must follow businesses to cloud
A NetApp executive has said the public sector must think like a business when it comes to cloud computing.
Oracle vs Salesforce.com: Who has the cloud right?
Oracle and Salesforce.com have different ideas about what cloud computing really is, but which company has got it right?
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...
Intel outlines Cloud 2015 vision
At an event at the CERN research facility, Intel outlines its vision for cloud computing.
Apple admits anti-virus need for Mac OS
Mac users may think they are safe, but Apple admits that users should be running anti-virus software on their systems.
When should your business move to the cloud?
Even after deciding that your business should move to a cloud computing infrastructure, there’s the equally important question of when that move...
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
WiMAX will be an option on Menlow UMPC systems and Montevina Centrino notebooks next year and Intel is investing with KDDI in a bid to roll out...
Q&A: Barracuda CEO Dean Drako on cloud, the future and more
We spoke to Barracuda CEO Dean Drako about cloud computing, virtualisation and plans to move his company forward.
Dell launches new virtualisation products and services
A new range of products and services focused around virtualisation and high performance computing have been launched this week by Dell.
IBM's open cloud plans to float away?
IBM's plans for an open cloud computing system has taken a knock with Google removing its name from the list of supporters.
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.
OpenSUSE release boosts cloud support and desktop integration
New release adds desktop integration of open source cloud storage and computing services.
Oracle exec calls Amazon’s cloud model 'unprofitable'
A senior Oracle executive thinks the 'renting hardware' model of cloud computing is unprofitable.
Microsoft opens 'mega data centre' in Dublin
Microsoft will open a new data centre in Dublin tomorrow, the first one of its size outside the US, for its cloud computing and online services.
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...
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