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ComputerWeekly: IT hardware

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From the datacentre to mobile phones, and the chips and processors that power modern technology, we examine the latest IT hardware trends and technologies that matter to IT managers.

1 - Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
2 - Mobile phone chip supplier Qualcomm faces US anti-corruption probe
3 - Video: What CIOs need to know about IT consumerisation
4 - Mobile retail technology boosts telecoms recruitment
5 - Amazon Q4 revenues up but profits down despite Kindle sales
6 - Nottinghamshire Police buck mobile failure trend
7 - Public sector could save £0.5bn per year on device standardisation
8 - Government inconsistency on ERP costs is 'inexcusable'
9 - SAP accelerates plans to wean customers off Oracle databases
10 - CIOs can’t stop staff using unapproved devices
11 - Key trends for public sector IT in 2012
12 - Intel profit growth driven by internet growth
13 - Buyer's Guide: What next for virtualisation?
14 - London NHS trusts sign £4m shared services deal
15 - Oracle integrates data management with Sun servers
16 - IBM creates world’s smallest magnetic memory bit of 12 atoms
17 - Balance security and productivity in consumerisation policy
18 - Can ultrabooks running Windows 8 work for businesses?
19 - PC shipments drop as consumers opt for tablets
20 - CES 2012: Chip makers Intel and Qualcomm step up competition
1 - Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012

Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more.

2/3/2012 1:10:30 PM

2 - Mobile phone chip supplier Qualcomm faces US anti-corruption probe

US anti-corruption authorities investigate mobile phone chip-maker Qualcomm’s compliance with the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

2/2/2012 11:38:53 AM

3 - Video: What CIOs need to know about IT consumerisation

Adrian Drury, practice leader for IT consumerisation at Ovum, discusses device management

2/2/2012 7:00:00 AM

4 - Mobile retail technology boosts telecoms recruitment

The telecoms sector is recruiting increasing numbers of IT professionals as retailers invest in mobile internet services for customers

2/1/2012 1:16:07 PM

5 - Amazon Q4 revenues up but profits down despite Kindle sales

Amazon has reported fourth quarter revenues of $17.43bn, 35% up on 2010, as profits fell 58% despite near tripling sales of the Kindle e-reader over Christmas

2/1/2012 11:20:31 AM

6 - Nottinghamshire Police buck mobile failure trend

Nottinghamshire Police has saved over £1m and increased front-line policing since launching a programme to give police officers mobile devices to connect with back-office systems.

1/31/2012 4:30:45 PM

7 - Public sector could save £0.5bn per year on device standardisation

The public sector could save £0.5bn per year by standardising the costs of end user devices, as some departments are currently spending ten times more than others on similar devices.

1/31/2012 4:11:37 PM

8 - Government inconsistency on ERP costs is 'inexcusable'

Whitehall departments are spending up to three times more than others for the use of near-identical software, Computer Weekly can reveal.

1/30/2012 4:30:52 PM

9 - SAP accelerates plans to wean customers off Oracle databases

SAP is to accelerate plans to migrate customers away from Oracle databases by introducing in-memory computing support for its ERP product in 2012.

1/26/2012 11:37:53 AM

10 - CIOs can’t stop staff using unapproved devices

Businesses are allowing unapproved devices to be used within their business as workers increasingly want to use their own computers at work before companies draw up policies.

1/25/2012 2:42:47 PM

11 - Key trends for public sector IT in 2012

As more spending constraints are introduced, Computer Weekly examines the landscape for public sector IT in 2012.

1/24/2012 11:30:22 AM

12 - Intel profit growth driven by internet growth

Intel Corporation has reported full-year revenue of $54bn and posted fourth quarter revenue of $13.9bn.

1/20/2012 2:09:23 PM

13 - Buyer's Guide: What next for virtualisation?

You’d be forgiven for thinking that virtualisation is a done deal, but research shows its uptake is still not moving at the speed many would like.

1/20/2012 11:00:44 AM

14 - London NHS trusts sign £4m shared services deal

London-based NHS organisations have signed a £4m contract for a managed ICT services platform with ICT service provider 2e2 for up to five years.

1/17/2012 2:40:27 PM

15 - Oracle integrates data management with Sun servers

Oracle is tackling the challenge of data management by providing pre-integrated systems based on Sun hardware.

1/17/2012 2:00:24 PM

16 - IBM creates world’s smallest magnetic memory bit of 12 atoms

IBM claims to have created the world’s smallest magnetic computer memory bit using only 12 atoms in a research paper published in peer-reviewed journal Science.

1/16/2012 2:06:51 PM

17 - Balance security and productivity in consumerisation policy

The consumerisation of IT and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programmes have become headline-grabbing issues, but in the rush to be seen to be doing something about it, organisations risk compromising security, warns Rob Bamforth.

1/16/2012 10:54:00 AM

18 - Can ultrabooks running Windows 8 work for businesses?

Microsoft and Intel are set to tackle Apple and Google and IT consumerisation head-on with Windows 8 powered ultrabooks.

1/13/2012 11:27:32 AM

19 - PC shipments drop as consumers opt for tablets

Worldwide shipments of PCs fell 1.4% in the last quarter of 2011, as consumers opted for tablets over the Christmas period.

1/12/2012 6:12:59 PM

20 - CES 2012: Chip makers Intel and Qualcomm step up competition

Competition between mobile phone chip maker Qualcomm and PC chip maker Intel is set to increase with each announcing plans to move into the other’s market territory at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

1/11/2012 11:19:19 AM


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