Motorola Mobility wins injunction against Microsoft in Germany… Motorola Mobility has been granted an injunction against the distribution of key Microsoft products in Germany View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
European copyright ruling good for IT innovation, say lawyers… The top European court's ruling on copyright is good news for innovation, say lawyers View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Oracle zero-day patch should be applied with caution, warns Qualys… Oracle has released an out-of-band patch for a zero-day vulnerability, but security firm Qualys warns against rushing to apply it View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
IT managers struggle with virtual back-ups… IT managers find backing up virtual infrastructure too difficult, according to a study from data back-up and recovery company Quantum View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Leveraging the benefits of ‘Big Data’… . View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Interview: Oracle president Mark Hurd… Eighteen months after leaving HP in controversial circumstances, Mark Hurd discusses what cloud, mobile and big data mean to Oracle View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Network company Enterasys offers BYOD network management… Network company Enterasys is to provide network management for bring your own device (BYOD) deployments View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Siemens teams with Enterasys for BYOD network management… Siemens has joined Enterasys Networks to provide network management for bring your own device (BYOD) deployments View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Gartner: Businesses forge on with middleware despite downturn… CIOs continue with application infrastructure and middleware technologies to prepare for hybrid clouds despite economic conditions View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Microsoft challenges Amazon with $300m investment… Microsoft is challenging Amazon's dominance of the e-book market by investing $300 in Barnes & Noble's Nook reader and university textbook businesses. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software