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GNU/Solaris - When the fun begins...
Sun Microsystems has purchased MySQL and released Java under the GPL. Chief executive Jonathan Schwartz has also speculated that there could be a...
Q&A: Paul Prince, chief technology officer at Dell
We take some time out with the CTO of Dell to talk about how the recession has hit his company and what future plans the tech giant has in store.
Where next for LinkedIn?
Considered the social networking platform for enterprise professionals and grown-ups, LinkedIn is facing increasing speculation about its value,...
IDF 2007: Technology Showcase unveils future of computing
The labyrinth of booths at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) played home to many technology gems.<br/>
Tablet PCs and the enterprise
Questions persist over the future shape of the Tablet PC platform, but as we examine, there is thriving demand and applications for these devices...
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2
IT PRO talks to IT managers in the public sector about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 1
IT PRO talks to IT managers in a range of organisations about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
High Performance Computing looks to the future
The Network is the Computer - it is an old saying made famous by Sun boss Scott McNealy. But there is now an argument that it has never been more...
Q&A: Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, co-chief executives at RIM
The two top executives at RIM discuss smartphones, the competition posed by netbooks and the future of the BlackBerry.
ACTA: the basics, the controversies, and the future
At the end of January, 22 countries signed up to ACTA. But what is it, and how will it be affecting you? Simon Brew has been finding out.<br>
The future of processors is cloudy – or is it?
AMD is pitching its new Opteron processors as perfect for datacentres responsible for the cloud, but is this nothing more than clever marketing?
Are e-books and tablets the future for print media?
As Wired unveils its new look for tablets, will such devices be enough to save magazines and newspapers?
Nanotechnology: The future of mobile phones?
When can we expect to see nano phones hitting the market - and will the recession slow innovation down?
The top ten UK web brands
We look at why the top web brands have won a spot in the hearts of UK surfers – and what they need to watch for in the future.
Five tech sectors staring into the abyss
The end is nigh for some areas of the tech industry. We look at which ones could be six feet under in the not too distant future.
What's next for Google Chrome?
A year after its launch, we look at the future for Google's Chrome browser - and the looming operating system.
Where now for RSA?<br/>
Following its takeover by EMC and a tough European security conference, we examine what the future holds for RSA Security, its products and its users.
40 years of the internet
As the internet hits 40, we trace its early origins, look at its anarchic development and consider where it might be going in the future.
The fall and rise of Mandriva Linux
Richard Hillesley ponders the future of Mandriva.
IBM Pulse 2012: Q&A, Angel Diaz, software standards vice president
We spoke with IBM's vice president of software standards about corporate thirst for cloud computing, the importance of standards and what key...
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