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Stories by Sophie Curtis

Intel employees prefer to choose their own devices

By Sophie Curtis | 30 July, 2012 17:35

The vast majority of employees would rather choose their own enterprise device than bring their own device to work, according to an internal study by Intel.

LOCOG CIO: cloud is not mature enough for the Olympics

By Sophie Curtis | 12 July, 2012 10:07

Cloud computing infrastructure is not yet mature enough for something as “mission critical” as an Olympic Games, according to Gerry Pennell, CIO of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG).

Red Hat: Beware of cloud 'open-washing'

By Sophie Curtis | 31 March, 2012 06:08

Open source software company Red Hat believes that companies like VMware and Microsoft are skewing the definition of open cloud by claiming that their virtualisation products are open when in fact they are closed.

RIM to scrap two more BlackBerry devices?

By Sophie Curtis | 08 January, 2012 02:41

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is rumoured to have scrapped two of the three handsets that it was planning to introduce in 2012, including one that was originally intended to be the first device to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system, formerly known as QNX.

Microsoft and HP to collaborate on public and private cloud services

By Sophie Curtis | 12 December, 2011 08:29

HP and Microsoft have announced a new four-year partnership to deliver public, private and hybrid cloud solutions built around Microsoft Office 365 and its on-premise equivalents.

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