Arguably, 2011 has been the year of the cloud. Almost every supplier has repositioned its products to make them cloud-ready. We review the year.
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Amazon considered buying troubled smartphone maker, Research in Motion, according to a report on Reuters.
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Oracle sales grew only 2% for its second quarter results, sparking fears that companies are cutting back on IT spending.
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Oracle sales grew only 2% for its second quarter results compared to the same period last year, sparking fears that companies are cutting back on tech spending.
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RWE npower has rolled out a new SAP customer service system to 600,000 customers.
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VMware is making available preview versions of its View client software for the Kindle Fire, Mac and Linux, along with updates to the Android and iPad clients.
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Foxtons Estate Agents is using Albany ePAY electronic payments and collections software to process 6,000 weekly transactions with Bacs directly, saving £50,000 a year on banking fees.
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BT has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the search giant’s mobile operating system Android infringes a number of the telecoms company’s patents.
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Beleaguered electronics retailer Comet has deployed a performance monitoring tool to improve its online customer shopping experience, as part of an overall IT strategy to cut costs.
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User virtualisation can make life easier for IT departments and users alike.
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