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Move to ICT services can boost sustainability

ICT industry, and by extension users, are at a crossroads between being able to add value and in being a detriment

Chip maker NXP adopts SaaS platform to support business transactions

Semiconductor manufacturer NXP has signed a multi-year contract with Atos Origin and Axway to manage its supplier and customer business-to-business transactions worldwide.

Radar: Building HIV resistence using grid computing

The processing power of grid computing will be used by University College London (UCL) this year to develop treatments that could be more effective in the treatment of people with HIV.

Green policies would keep UK business busy for up to a year, says research

Premier League football clubs Sunderland and Reading have both recruited RandomStorm's online security management service to protect their online sales and comply with payment card industry standards.

Golden oldies save corporate’s time

European appliance manufacturer Lecofuz has reduced the time taken to complete customer requests by replacing its IT systems with analogue telephones and mini blackboards.

Manufacturing process to cut hardware costs

Researchers at Nagaoka University of Technology have invented a circuit board process which will drastically reduce the cost of manufacturing hardware.

Hardware failure biggest threat to business continuity

Hardware failure was the top disruption threat to UK business operations in 2007, according to a report by Sungard Availability Services.

Museum of Computing facing eviction

Just five years after its creation, the Museum of Computing is facing eviction, leading to fears that much of Britain's computing legacy could be forgotten by the next generation of students.

Babbage’s vintage supercomputer heads to US

A UK supercomputer designed in the 1840's is crossing the Atlantic Ocean and is destined to sit in the lounge of Microsoft's former CTO.

PC deal could save public sector billions

A deal struck by government CIO John Suffolk and the Cabinet Office could save the public sector billions of pounds by supplying networked, supported PCs for around half the typical price.
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