The high performance computing cloud designed for research is now available to SMEs, on-demand
June 29, 2012
Google Cloud Finally Gets IaaS Service
The tech giant seeks to compete with Amazon with the Google Compute Engine supporting Linux virtual machines
Julia O’Dwyer’s ‘Terrible Battle’ With The UK Government
Richard O'Dwyer's mother talks with TechWeekEurope about her fight to keep her son in the UK, following a positive week for the campaign
France Telecom Pulls The Plug On Minitel
French precursor to world wide web is to be shut down this Saturday
Wi-Fi In 32 More London Tube Stations
Passengers at more stations can update their Facebook status while waiting for a train to the Olympics
Poll: Do Organisations Use Cloud Without Informing IT?
Are cloud services getting serious business use without passing through IT strictures? Let us know in our latest poll!
TeamPoison Teenage Chief Pleads Guilty
TeamPoison's 18-year-old chief pleads guilty, as other members of the hacking group continue to be investigated
‘Horrific’ Twitter Abuse Facing Clampdown
The boss of Twitter has promised to clampdown on the 'horrific' problem of online trolling, bullying and abuse
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RIM Could Be Considering An Alliance With Microsoft
The BlackBerry maker is looking at some unpleasant options, sources say
Apple Suppliers Slammed For ‘Dire’ Factory Conditions
China Labor Watch says working conditions at many of Apple's suppliers are as bad, if not worse, than Foxconn
2012 GEM Forum
EBCG's Global Enterprise Mobility Forum will bring an up-to-date program that addresses the current issues through a series of particular case studies from a range of different industry sectors in order to help the experts to improv ...
Quiz Of The Week: Can You Score High On Skype?
Do you know Skype, or just use it? Try our quiz and find out!
Google Chrome And Drive Released For iOS
Google's browser and cloud storage service now available on iPhone and iPad
Julian Assange Set To Ignore Surrender Notice
Assange says it is unlikely he will make his way to the nearest police station following a request from the Met
IT Life: Managing In Financial Times
Christina Scott has worked at the BBC, BT and ITV. Now she's CIO at the Financial Times and looking forward to self-driving cars and a cure for cancer
Dealing With The DDoS Dealers
TechWeekEurope investigates the DDoS market, looking at how the dealers make their money, who's buying and what can be done to counter their illegal activities
RIM To Cut 5,000 And Delay BlackBerry 10 After Huge Loss
Research in Motion is to cut 5,000 jobs and is delaying the launch of BlackBerry 10 smartphones after posting dire financials
IBM Partners With Livermore Lab To Bolster HPC
IBM and Livermore Lab have teamed up to improve America's competitiveness in high-performance computing
HP Upgrades Thin Client Performance With Velocity
HP has revealed new software to improve the network performance of its Smart Zero Client thin clients
Cisco Signs Up To Video Conferencing Interoperability Group
Cisco has become the latest video collaboration vendor to join the Open Visual Communications Consortium