Novell shareholders have approved the complex $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate and Longview
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Novell shareholders have approved the complex $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate and Longview
Falling behind and under potential cyber-attack, LSE has made a move to Novell's open source SuSE Linux
The gameshow-playing supercomputer Watson trounced humans as it romped all over the Jeopardy board
Despite a rosier picture for IT job seekers, the latest figures from e-Skills shows a skills gap is approaching
Windows Phone 7 units need to show much improved sales to maintain Microsoft's market postion
O2 is planning to offer mobile payments, on the heels of Everything Everywhere's NFC announcement
SAP said a refusal to reduce the fine imposed in favour of Oracle would lead it to appeal the original decision
LinkedIn has filed for an initial public offering, potentially paving the way for Facebook, Twitter and Groupon
Microsoft posted stronger quarterly revenues than expected but still faces challenges with its online services
The UK's largest operator will roll out contactless mobile payments this summer
Despite struggling with the Oracle lawsuit fallout, SAP announced strong fourth-quarter 2010 revenues
The cloud has green credentials, but are they genuine, asks Peter Judge
e-Skills finds that the IT employers want mature staff with qualifications rather than eager youths
Hardware replacement, mobile devices, cyber-threats and cloud spending will exceed $10 billion in five years
Screening software in NetSuite's cloud-based ERP platform makes it easier to screen fraudulent transactions
As SAP buys into ID management, an event at Black Hat DC will put Web-enabled SAP apps in the line of fire
Court battles over, Oracle still sees value in releasing a BI analytics application for SAP databases
Sony has no tablets for sale yet but it still plans to be chasing Apple - or Samsung - by the end of 2011
Intel is offering promises to EU regulators to alleviate antitrust fears over the McAfee acquisition
Facebook is near the SEC's 500-private shareholder threshold and may have to publicly state financials by 2012
A big private investment helps Facebook stay private, and builds expectations of a new boom in Internet stocks, says Peter Judge
The UK Card Association tried to block a university Chip & PIN report showing how the system can be fooled
Aprimo provides workflows to integrate data silos, controls budgeting, and deploys multichannel campaigns
Merger of Atos and Siemens creates a European services giant second only to IBM
IGEL is donating 240 thin clients for use in the “Crisis at Christmas” initiative for homeless people in London
Two years on and banks have yet to apply a patch protecting RSA's Adaptive Authentication platform
PayPal and a Swiss bank have been hit by WikiLeaks supporters, for cutting off the whistleblower's funds
Could Chrome OS netbooks be behind a surge for Google's Chrome browser to 9 percent share?
Oracle wins the highest sum awarded in a US court for copyright infringement. SAP is now considering its next move
Announced at the Supercomputing 2010 show, IBM’s new architecture can double the speed of analytics processing