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Managing the public face: Why perception is king in IT
Some leading IT companies are seen as big and unfriendly, others as cool and welcoming - but why?
Big Blue gets Cool Blue
IT PRO takes a look at IBM's Cool Blue project, one of several attempts in the industry to tackle the growing problem of heat generation and power...
Evolution keeps things cool for Netstore
Data centre specialist Evolution will help Netstore lower its bills thanks to its energy efficient data centre design.
Girl geeks lack good role models
Young women love tech, but avoid taking it up as a career because of a lack of strong female role models, research has found.
End of the road for 3.5 inch, fibre channel
Seagate predicts 3.5 inch drives and fibre channel interfaces are on the way out, in favour of smaller form factors and SAS.
Power costs dominating data centres
BroadGroup report shows that high demand applications are driving power consumption at data centres.
Apple's Jobs doesn't see threats to iPod: report
Jobs confident that Microsoft's Zune will not be a threat but the iPod's popularity may be
Google to set up £170m new European data centre
New data centre for search giant to be sited near Belgian city of Mons.
Tech to help builders meet carbon rules
Using existing networks, building managers can turn off lights and manage heating.
Super advocates boost social network marketing
Companies should take advantage of the influence of leaders in the online world to spread awareness of their brand, a report has said. <br/> <br/>...
Why don't tech savvy students study IT?
Despite being considered the most technologically talented generation, today's students aren't opting to study computing and IT at school.
MySpace promotes openness with data sharing scheme
MySpace attempts to revive slowing traffic by making its data openly available to sites such as Yahoo and eBay.
ARM passes 10 billion processor milestone
Manufacturers have shipped more than 10 billion processors designed by the British chip company.<br/>
Google readies Gmail for upgrades
Coding changes are to allow for features never envisaged at launch of online email service three years ago.
Your views: Why students avoid IT
Last week, we asked IT PRO readers why students don’t study IT – apparently it’s dull, kids these days are lazy and there are not enough jobs.
MoGo X54 PRO mouse launched for business users
The creators of the MoGo mouse have unveiled two new members of its family in the hope of capitalising on both consumer interest and the increasing...
Fujitsu Services builds green data centre on brownfield site
Fujitsu Services to invest £44 million in turning old warehouse into eco-friendly data centre.
IBM extends server partnership with AMD
Loyalty pays as IBM's new server line gets behind AMD's server products
Comic Relief turns to the web to raise more money
The charity has worked with Cisco and other partners to make use of leading-edge web technology to make it quicker and easier for people to put...
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