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Photos: Well known computer firms of the past– where are they now?

The journey to modern computing has involved several companies, each making a vital contribution. But despite the significance of their various milestones, many have led unsteady careers while others have stumbled into obscurity and bankruptcy. Computer Weekly traces the histories of some of these well known computer brands.

An SME’s guide to virtualisation

Virtualisation is now seen as essential in enabling organisations to manage their vital IT resources more flexibly and efficiently. Yet how challenging is it to successfully deploy virtualisation, especially at an SME?

HP picks Nick Wilson as new UK managing director

Hewlett-Packard has confirmed the replacement for its outgoing UK & Ireland managing director Steve Gill, as it looks to concentrate on growing the business. ...

Virtualisation in hosting – approach with caution

For most IT managers the need to do more with less has never been more pressing. But how can you build better IT systems with reduced funds? There is...

Intel appeals against €1.06bn EC fine

Intel has carried through on its pledge to appeal against its €1.06bn fine for anti-competitive behaviour. According to reports ...

Small business servers – Essential Guide

Small business servers, both server hardware and server software, is designed to help any small business planning to grow its operations.

Texas Instruments' Q2 results add to tech sector optimism

Texas Instruments is latest big computer chip maker to boost confidence in the technology sector with better than expected second quarter financial results.

Apollo 11: Computer Weekly July 24 1969 edition

What was happening in the IT world in July 1969 when Apollo 11 achieved its goal of putting a man on the moon?

Intel results sparks US tech stock rally

Technology companies rallied on the US stock markets yesterday, triggered by strong financial results from computer chip makers Intel and Altera.

Sun Microsystems warns of 30% revenue decline

Sun Microsystems has warned that revenues for what should be its final quarter before the Oracle acquisition is finalised are likely to be down 30% on last year's figures.
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