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De Vere hotels consolidate online brands through private cloud

De Vere hotels consolidate online brands through private cloud

The De Vere hotel group has created a private cloud architecture to help consolidate its online brands. read more »


HP to trim 27,000 jobs as part of restructuring program

The cuts will amount to 8 percent of HP's workforce as part of restructuring program that started last year and is to continue through 2014. read more »

European firms allow BYOD despite security concerns

Apple is the personal mobile device of choice, followed by Samsung read more »

Mobile workers work longer hours

Good news for employers, not so good for employee stress levels read more »

Oracle buys social media marketing company Vitrue

Deal is expected to close within the next three months or so read more »

UK gov't offers PC with a year's worth of broadband for £159

The Get Online @ Home scheme aims to get millions of Britons online read more »

Government cracks down on IT contractor pay

Nearly 1,000 key IT staff at government departments are employed on contractor rates read more »

McLaren CIO uses SAP's HANA to scale back on ‘expensive PhDs’

The group is using the technology to run real-time simulations during races read more »

Government launches GrowthAccelerator for entrepreneurs

New £200 million scheme to help grow UK start-ups read more »

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World's 'simplest' Linux laptop reaches the UK

World's 'simplest' Linux laptop reaches the UK

French company Ordissimo thinks it has spotted a niche read more »

How to hack WPA wireless security in one minute

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Apple's iWallet will use Bluetooth rather than NFC, says analyst

The iPhone 4S and iPad already come with Bluetooth 4.0 technology, negating the need for NFC read more »

SAP buys Ariba for $4.3 billion

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VMware acquires desktop management company Wanova

Wanova will help VMware realize its vision for the future of desktops

TfL: NFC contactless payments will not be ready before Olympic Games

Transport for London said in 2010 that it planned to have the systems in place ahead of summer 2012

Cloudforce: News International trusts customer data to the cloud

News International's chief architect says the move has empowered his IT department

Lenovo's net profit for Q4 up by 59 percent

Lenovo's revenue in the quarter reached £4.7 billion, up 54 percent year-over-year

Anonymous hacks a DOJ site and releases data on The Pirate Bay

The department said it was looking into the unauthorised access

Government is at a crossroads, former CIO John Suffolk warns

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