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Mainframe efficiency tops Tesco's Xmas list

Tesco is looking to keep a lid on its IT costs ahead of the Christmas peak by driving down its mainframe processing power utilisation, measured in mips (millions...

HP to slash 24,000 jobs in restructure

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 15 September 2008
Hewlett Packard will lay off some 24,600 staff as it starts to absorb EDS, the IT services company it bought in August for £7.22bn.

Surging dollar forces HP server price hike

Hewlett-Packard has announced a 5% increase in the price of servers in the UK, blaming the rise on the strength of the dollar against the pound. UK...

50 years of chips

On 12 September 1958, Jack Kilby created a revolution with the world's first integrated circuit, which...

Should you install Microsoft's Hyper-V?

  • News analysis
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 12 September 2008
Microsoft's Hyper-V technology, launched last week, offers every business running Windows Server 2008 the ability to use virtualisation out of the box without...

BlackBerry juiced up with integrated services

RIM has announced a slew of third-party integrated service deals for its BlackBerry smartphones, sharpening their ability to compete against Apple's iPhone. BlackBerry...

Glasgow subway users get mobile phone coverage

Glasgow mobile consumers will be the first in UK to be able to make...

Apple launches 'funnest' iPod ever

Apple has introduced a second-generation iPod Touch...

Microsoft Hyper-V versus VMWare

  • News analysis
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 10 September 2008
Within 30 days IT departments will be able to download Microsoft Hyper-V server, free hypervisor software, which lets users run several virtual machines on a single hardware server. The Microsoft product will compete directly with the market leader, VMWare ESX Server.

Podcast: Locked-down security or insecure productivity? Interview with Richard Jacobs of Sophos

The rapid change in the way people in business are using technology is becoming the biggest challenge for IT security managers. The demand for greater working flexibility in the business environment is making it increasingly difficult to keep the networks and data of organisations secure. Sophos CTO Richard Jacobs talks to ComputerWeekly’s Warwick Ashford about tackling the problem.
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