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Datacentre data crunch
Inside the enterprise: Despite the move to cloud computing, businesses risk running out of datacentre space.<br> <br>
Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
IT pros are apparently confused by the cloud, and the different ways IT services providers view it isn't helping.
Raspberry Pi: What's in it for business?
The £29 micro-computing marvel has finally shipped, and we investigate the potential business benefits that it could deliver in the UK.
Cloud computing: Everything a CEO needs to know
Does the cloud sound like a great opportunity, but you feel swamped by jargon? We've spelt-out the basics for bosses.
Is the password ill-equipped for the modern world?
It’s been around since pretty much the dawn of computing, but can the humble password ever again be regarded as secure?
Is the bubble about to burst for Google?
Google has been blessed with some of the most positive press in the computing scene, but is this and its success likely to change anytime soon?
Cloud Computing and the IT department
Steve Cassidy thinks it's about time IT departments had the 'cloud talk'.
How far will you take virtual?
As organizations evaluate how cloud computing can help them improve business agility, reduce management complexity and control costs, they are...
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...
21st century mainframes
Despite the ubiquity of the client/server computing model and the current hype around cloud, the mainframe is the focus of much modernisation work.
Giving innovation wings
From Concorde to cloud computing, the UK produces great innovations, but how robust is today’s technology sector?
Is it time to say goodbye to keyboards?
Will the arrival of the iPad herald a new era in touch screen-only computing?
Applied cloud computing
A practical guide to identifying the potential in your environment.
SOS Bletchley Park
A very significant part of our computing and national heritage – Bletchley Park – is in dire need of the industry’s help.
How to choose the right cloud partner
If your business has already decided to make the move to a cloud computing infrastructure, the next step is to choose a partner that fits your...
Increasing accessibility with cloud computing
With businesses increasingly spread over multiple offices in different regions or countries, it’s vital for staff to be able to access all the...
Why cloud computing matters to every business
What is Cloud Computing and why should every business sit up and take notice? With public clouds, private clouds and hybrid clouds, the landscape...
Reducing hardware costs with cloud computing
The costs associated with an IT infrastructure can be significant, and predicting what a business will need months, or even years down the line is...
Cloud computing: three definitions
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank present three definitions of what cloud computing is and what it means to your business.
Are virtualisation and cloud computing hurting hardware sales?
Will consolidating trends like virtualisation and cloud computing lead to further falls in server and storage sales?
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