IBM has demonstrated that it is commercially feasible to bake optical circuitry into silicon processors using existing fabrication techniques, which …
Cisco aims for bigger services business, more software revenue
Cisco plans to expand its services business over the next several years, seeing a more important role for itself in …
Syria not alone in spying on citizens
The Internet, long viewed as a tool to expand freedom, is an equally effective tool for repression. That is just …
SAP retools research strategy around internal startups
SAP has turned heads in recent years with a number of high-profile acquisitions, scooping up SuccessFactors, Sybase and Ariba for …
It’s extremely curious that Apple chooses not to sue Google directly, says Schmidt
Google’s former CEO and current Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that …
Windows 8 tablets not expected to be major player until 2016
The worldwide tablet market is exploding with demand as people jettison laptops for smaller, touch-based devices. But even as tablets …
Citrix acquires Zenprise to boost BYOD portfolio
Extending its line of enterprise management software for mobile devices, Citrix is acquiring device management software provider Zenprise. Citrix will …
Aruba releases new LAN platform to tackle mobile explosion
Aruba Networks today announced a new wireless LAN platform built to tackle to influx of mobile applications. According to ABI …
Experts call for cyber security doctrine from US government
The U.S. government needs a comprehensive doctrine addressing cyber security instead of the current patchwork of policies and agencies dealing …
IBM closes $1.3B Kenexa acquisition
IBM has closed its US$1.3 billion acquisition of Kenexa, intended to boost IBM’s enterprise social collaboration offerings with Kenexa’s cloud-based …
EMC’s Project X may have wide impact on data centres
EMC plans to sell flash storage for use across data centres and is developing software to tie all those components …
Government opposes proposed changes to ITRs
The Federal Government is opposing proposed amendments to International Telecommunications Regulations (ITRs). The regulations assist in the operation of telecommunications …
Governments meet in Dubai for secret talks on Internet freedom
Internet freedom could be at stake at a secretive meeting of governments that begun on Monday in Dubai. The United …
Samsung leads mobile market, Apple comes in second
Samsung remained the most popular phone maker in the U.S. in the third quarter, but Apple is slowly closing in, …