ElasticHosts' container service promises to make it cheaper and easier for businesses to move to the cloud
April 9, 2014
Greenpeace Sets Its Sights On Amazon Web Services
Environmental pressure group Greenpeace wants to Amazon Web Services to use renewable energy. Peter Judge thinks it has a fight on its hands
Windows XP Is Dead – Long Live Linux!
Windows XP machines could have a new lease of life running Linux, says Sean Michael Kerner - but only if users are aware of it
Bio-Organic Battery Charges Samsung Galaxy S4 In 26 Seconds
Israeli startup StoreDot says it could create commercial bio-organic batteries within the next three years
HP Launches Faster Test As Moonshot Servers Take Off
HP has some customers for its Moonshot servers, but a new express test of the system could persuade more users on board
Google Removes Bogus Security App From Google Play
Red faces at Google after the discovery that one of the top selling apps in Google Play is a total scam
EdTech Europe
Organised by education technology company Edxus Group and specialist media investment and advisory firm IBIS Capital, EdTech Europe is an exclusive one day summit for senior business executives and investors with an interest in the ...
Worcestershire And Shropshire Secure More Government Rural Broadband Cash
Two counties get more public money to extend fibre rollout in rural areas
Google Targets Windows XP-Dependent Businesses With Chromebook Discounts
Google dances on Windows XP's grave by asking enterprises to consider something new
EU Court Declares Data Retention ‘Invalid’
Rights bodies call for the UK to finally drop plans to force ISPs into keeping user information
Snowden: NSA Targeted Human Rights Groups
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch concerned about Snowden claims
Teradata Supercharges Analytics With Active Enterprise Data Warehouse 6750
The new hardware offers eight times more memory, three times more flash and 40 percent more processing power
Tim Harford: Don’t Be Quick To Trust Infographics
Sometimes, an infographic is just a more convincing way to lie, warns ‘undercover economist’ Tim Harford
Samsung Readies ‘Gear Solo’ Standalone Smartwatch – Report
Samsung reportedly develops the Gear Solo smartwatch, which will work independently of a smartphone
Lenovo IBM Server Deal Faces US Security Probe
The purchase of IBM's x86 server business by Chinese Lenovo is being probed on national security grounds
Oracle, Fujitsu Upgrade SPARC64 X+ Servers
Oracle and Fujitsu continue their relationship with an upgrade to their co-developed Fujitsu M10 servers
Intel, Huawei Team Up For Big Data Storage
Huawei and Intel ink a new deal that will see the two co-develop storage systems geared towards big data
Google Glass Program Seeks Greater Business Use
Google pushes its Google Glass device at the business community with the launch of a new program