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Report: Enterprises speed up tablet adoption

Around 26 percent of enterprises are using or planning to use tablets in the workplace, according a survey by Forrester Research Read more

25 March, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Salesforce pushes collaboration with Chatter update

Salesforce.com has added messaging and screensharing to its Chatter social enterprise tool, putting it in competition with collaboration vendors Read more

23 May, 2012 by Andrew Nusca, Larry Dignan and Rachel King

IBM rolls out PowerLinux systems for Red Hat and SUSE

The company's new big data-crunching PowerLinux systems run on IBM's Power7 processors and support Red Hat and SUSE Read more

26 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

Garmin's Pilot app lands aviation tools on iOS, Android

The Garmin Pilot app for iOS and Android provides aviation tools for pilots, including navigation aids, weather forecasts and cloud imagery Read more

28 March, 2012 by Larry Dignan
IBM offers a glimpse into its history

IBM offers a glimpse into its history

...This printer enabled the manufacture of punch cards.Photo credit: Larry Dignan Read more

13 October, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Salesforce expands cloud stack with app, site platforms

...announced a range of cloud initiatives at the Dreamforce conference. Photo credit: Larry Dignan Benioff made the announcement during his keynote speech at the Dreamforce... Read more

8 December, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Amazon sees healthier-than-expected earnings

The e-retail giant has said it is 'pleased' with growth of its Kindle Fire e-reader and underlines plans to invest in infrastructure, as revenue rises 34 percent and earnings beat analysts' targets Read more

27 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan
AMD beats expectations despite loss

AMD beats expectations despite loss

The chipmaker beat expectations for its first-quarter revenue, but recorded a net loss of $590m, following charges arising from its revised agreement with GlobalFoundries Read more

20 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan
EMC pulls in $5bn in first quarter

EMC pulls in $5bn in first quarter

The storage company saw revenue of $5bn in its first quarter, as it made a confident forecast of market growth Read more

20 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

Smartphones carry Qualcomm to strong second quarter

The chipmaker has reported strong second-quarter earnings, citing hefty shipments of 3G and 4G-enabled smartphones Read more

19 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

Solid growth in UK bolsters IBM earnings

IBM has presented a mixed bag of results for its first quarter of 2012, although it cited 10 quarters of consecutive growth in the UK Read more

18 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan
Citrix buys Podio for collaboration tools

Citrix buys Podio for collaboration tools

The company is set to snap up Podio, with a view to incorporating the firm's collaboration software into its GoToMeeting program Read more

12 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

Nokia issues profit warning despite 'positive' Lumia sales

The Finnish company has said that its first quarter results for its Devices and Services Unit will fall short of expectations Read more

11 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan
Salesforce sets sights on Europe

Salesforce sets sights on Europe

The company is eyeing international expansion, especially in the EU, chief operating officer George Hu has said Read more

5 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

CSC cuts back on NHS workforce as talks drag on

CSC said on Tuesday that while talks with the NHS are ongoing, it would pull a number of its workers off the Lorenzo records project Read more

5 April, 2012 by Larry Dignan

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