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UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
Q&A: Chris Moyer, CTO at HP Enterprise Services
HP’s innovation event comes to London and we catch up with Chris Moyer, chief technology officer at HP Enterprise Services, to talk more about it.
Obama lifts stem cell funding ban
Barack Obama has overturned a previous stem cell research funding ban, potentially opening up the technology floodgates.
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part two
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology talks about working with VMware on virtual server resilience and how users are extremely...
Xerox sues Google and Yahoo over patent infringement
In yet another patent dispute, Xerox is attempting to sue Yahoo, Google and YouTube for infringing on search and integration technology it owns.
Google: Search vital for online shopping
As the Christmas season approaches, Google has offered online retailers new search technology to enhance the customer shopping experience.
Security market growth hides spending slowdown
IDC has said the market for security technology products continues to grow, but recent quarterly declines hint at a possible spending slowdown.
Live blog: Government spending cuts
We give you minute by minute coverage of the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review on our live blog to tell you how your business and the...
IT assets a mystery to big business
Study uncovers the lack of knowledge chief information officers and chief financial officers from five separate countries have when it comes to...
Barclaycard launches OnePulse contactless card
New-style credit card uses the same contactless technology as London's Oyster travel card, and will double-up as an Oyster payment card for using...
Two-for-one tickets at London tech show
The London International Technology Show is coming and IT PRO readers can get two-for-one tickets.
IT workers need business skills
New research claims skills for business are more important for IT workers than technology knowledge.
Election 2010: Liberal Democrats on tech
We take a look at what the Liberal Democrats have to offer when it comes to technology in this election and how they are using it to help their...
"Racetrack" research could see data stored on the wire
"Racetrack" technology could see data being stored on wires rather than platters.
Video: Google and Microsoft in smartphone sync
Google uses Microsoft technology to sync users with Google accounts to iPhone, Windows Mobile without any hassle.<br>
Samsung starts production of 16Gb nand flash memory
New flash chips first to use 51nm process technology in mass production of flash memory.
Microsoft to preview SQL server next week
Microsoft has announced a ‘community technology preview,’ allowing MSDN and TechNet subscribers to get a sneak preview of the latest SQL server.
Digital champion to focus on digital divide
As the newly appointed Champion for Digital Inclusion, Martha Lane Fox has said she will focus on the poorest people excluded from technology.
Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
Light Touch projector can beam touch screen onto surfaces
British firm Light Blue Optics has wowed CES showgoers with its interactive laser-projected touch screen technology.
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