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HP shows off first wind-cooled data centre
HP's Wynyard centre in the North East shows the way to a green future.
HP-EDS: the failed CRM project that cost it £200m ...and counting
EDS has been ordered to pay broadcaster BSkyB £200 million, as an interim payment after losing a huge fraud court case over a failed system implementation.
Alcatel aims for telecoms revolution with 1,000-fold power reduction targets
The Green Touch consortium promises to rethink our telecoms infrastructure from scratch, making energy efficiency the number one driver, with performance coming second.
Outsourcing costs set to drop in 2010
Outsourcing prices dropped overall in 2009, and industry watchers expect the downward trend to continue next year.
Top 10 biggest UK tech stories of 2009
As the year draws to a close, we look at the biggest and most popular stories of 2009.
Oracle and Sun customers face negotiating challenge
Could the combined open source/database vendor be too big to bargain with?
Sorry was the easiest word for tech companies in 2009
Kanye West, President Obama and David Letterman grabbed headlines this year when they apologised for assorted ill-advised acts or rash statements. But they more than met their match in the high tech industry, where big names from Amazon to Apple to Microsoft were forced to issue mea culpas in the wake of bad and worse decisions.
Google Chrome OS: the journey
Round-up of rumours ahead of today's announcement
What a week: Top stories you may have missed
Everything you need to know about Windows 7, Unilever's £1 billion IT saving, HP warns on cloud security, the future of the UK software industry, Jaguar revs up with Google Apps. These stories and more in this week's ComputerworldUK roundup.
UK software industry is alive and well
The world is fixated with the launch of Windows 7 but Microsoft and its new operating system is not the only IT story worth telling.
Windows 7 security: A better kind of anarchy
Was Vista always the slow elevator to something better?
What a week: Top stories you may have missed
Tesco ditches Excel to go green, government realises IT project leaders need experience, outsourcing merger boom continues. British Airways CIO says Agile saved the airline. Unpatched Vista flaw under attack. These stories and more in your ComputerworldUK.com weekly roundup.
Windows 7 will drive virtualisation, boost Apple iPhone
VMware, Citrix and smaller rivals believe that Windows 7 will be a major catalyst for desktop virtualisation, though customers still have management questions.
Mozilla joins Microsoft attack on Google Chrome Frame
Mozilla has sided with Microsoft in an attack on Google for its Chrome plug-in for IE
Twitter users tweet on the toilet
From the car, in the movies, on the job: Twitter users busier than ever
Business turns to DNS filter for Web security
Restricting users is a small price to pay
What a week: Top stories you may have missed
BP prepares for massive apps spending, Fujitsu cuts 1,200 UK jobs, Overseas IT workers debate flares up, wireless security fears mount, and government wants power to cut off illegal downloaders from the internet. These are just some of the highlights on ComputerworldUK.com this week.
VMWorld preview: End user choice grows as virtualisation competition hots up
With another VMworld kicking off next week, host VMware faces controversy and a far more competitive virtualisation market than existed when the company began holding the annual conference five years ago
Will we finally get to grips with SQL injection attacks?
This week's disclosure that the huge data thefts at Heartland Payment Systems and other retailers resulted from SQL injection attacks could finally push retailers into paying serious attention to Web application security vulnerabilities, just as the breach at TJX focused attention on wireless issues.












