Businesses don’t know data centre's environmental effect
A survey of 100 CIOs and data centre managers in the UK has shown that 53 per cent of respondents do not know the environmental impact of their own data centres.
A survey of 100 CIOs and data centre managers in the UK has shown that 53 per cent of respondents do not know the environmental impact of their own data centres.
Businesses are still cautious about investing in social media analytics, despite the hype around social media and the role it plays and will increasingly play in enterprise.
Computer giant HP added $20 million (£12.5 million) to its bottom line through data mining activities, demonstrating that businesses can see a huge return on their analytics investment.
IT needs to adapt to a new 'empowered' era, where customers have more information available to them than ever before, and employees are bringing new technologies into the business first, says Forrester.
The potential cuts in university funding for computing degrees could be "detrimental" to the range and number of IT courses available, experts have warned.
IBM is moving its hardware manufacturing operations in Dublin to China, resulting in the loss of 190 jobs.
The amount of time mobile application developers spent testing on Android devices has increased significantly over the last year, a study has found.
John Lewis has today launched a mobile version of its retail website, johnlewis.com.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has found East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust in breach of the Data Protection Act after an unencrypted USB stick containing patient data was lost on a train.
Most emails sent at work are 'irrelevant', a survey for cloud company salesforce.com,has found.
The IT jobs market for permanent staff has increased at its fastest rate for more than three years, according to a new jobs report.
Designer fashion house Roberto Cavalli has decided to standardises its email systems by moving to the Google cloud.
The number of job offers to IT contractors surged 320 percent from May to June, according to a survey from pre-employment screening firm Powerchex.
Most IT executives are still unconvinced about tapping into a public cloud when they surpass their own infrastructure's capacity, a survey has found.
Thirty-five percent of companies believe that their organisation's sensitive information has been given to competitors, according to a new survey.