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The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part two
In the second part of this interview Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the performance and operational implications of...
The Midweek Interview: Kris Hagerman part one
Symantec's Kris Hagerman, president of the company's data centre management group, explains the key trends in data centre development over the next...
Google launches $10 million Android contest and SDK
No sooner does Google show its mobile hand, the software giant has launched a contest to spark application development on its new mobile software...
IT Forum: Microsoft and DAISY collaborate on accessible document format
A joint development project between the software maker and the Digital Accessible Information System consortium is to develop document plug-ins to...
Adobe focuses on cross-platform app development
Adobe appeals to developers with cross-platform app tools.<br>
Open source Facebook rival goes live
Facebook rival Diaspora has gone live after months of development.
What went wrong with Google Wave?
As Google announces it’s ceasing development on Wave, Simon Brew wonders just what went wrong.
Technology integral to manufacturing challenges
The government has set out its plans to support UK manufacturing, including new investment and support for technology-led development.
Should Civil Service jobs ads be online-only?
Moving job ads online will not only save money, MP Eric Pickles argues, but will also expose 'non-jobs' such as 'cheerleading development officer'...
Government pledges innovation and skills development
The government has set out its strategic policy to increase demand and create new markets for innovation and skills in the UK. But trade and...
The Midweek Interview: Graham Palmer part two
Intel's Graham Palmer explains why the launch of Core 2 Duo is so critical to Intel's future development and how it is as big a step change as the...
Sony Ericsson cuts 450 jobs
Mobile giant Sony Ericsson is carrying out its cost saving plans by cutting 450 jobs at its main product development site in Sweden.
IT Forum: Quest buys desktop virtualisation specialist Provision
Acquisition will give Quest access to additional presentation and desktop virtualisation products, along with technical and development expertise.
Adobe launches Creative Suite 3
Thirteen new and updated products finally marry Adobe and Macromedia product lines together into a single suite of creative design and development...
Open-source for business
Despite the legal uncertainties affecting Linux, open-source software development and use is growing in the enterprise community, even in...
Opera unveils Dragonfly developer kit
Opera Software has launched its web development kit, dubbed Opera Dragonfly.
Microsoft to open search centre in Europe
Alongside plans to invest more in its Live search engine, Microsoft intends to base a research and development facility within Europe.
RSA offers free software development security tools
RSA embraces open source by offering free encryption tools to create built-in security for applications.
Adobe unveils LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2
Enterprise application suite sequel is designed with the end user in mind and makes development easier, according to Adobe.
Can security concerns kill cloud computing?
The IT industry has identified cloud computing as a major trend for the future. But how much of a barrier to its development and adoption will...
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