IBM to acquire Aspera

IBM has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Emeryville, CA-based Aspera, Inc. Aspera’s technology helps companies securely speed the movement of massive data files around the world. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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San Miguel Pure Foods selects IBM

San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.(SMPFC), one of the country’s leading food companies, and IBM have signed a five-year strategic agreement to optimize the delivery of IT operations support and efficiently address the computing requirements of SMPFC to better serve thousands of users...

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And finally, what can we expect this year?

Editor, Martin Banks, picks highlights from the clutch of 2014 predictions, and breaks out his own runes to speculate on the year to come

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Bill Validation – What is it and why is it necessary?

Jodie Busby, account manager at CUB (UK) Ltd, explains how you can look to save on your energy...

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Oracle brings its database, apps and systems into the OpenStack fold

January is but three days old, yet the news that Oracle is joining the OpenStack Foundation, and...

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A private cloud server of your very own

US startup, Lyve Minds, has come up with an app and disk drive combination that can link Apple and...

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US Judgement could stall the cloud  

New York District Court Judge, William H Pauley III, has ruled that US 4thAmendment rights do not...

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Oracle pitches at a major share of cloud

It may be late to the cloud party, but now Oracle seems to have its act together across IaaS, PaaS...

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Netsuite adds Apple iOS 7 support

The latest version of its free Netsuite for iPhone app gives business `road warriors’ a full...

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73 percent of companies have or plan to invest in storage as a result of Big Data

Qsan Technology Inc has announced the results of an independent survey conducted by market research...

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RiT Technologies orders from Brazilian partner

Orders placed by Furukawa Industrial, S.A. (FISA), RiT’s OEM partner for Brazil and other...

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Nicholas Jackson, Director of Cyber Security Services at Bitdefender, discusses the company’s recent 2025 Cybersecurity Assessment Report, explain that businesses face mounting challenges and pressures as...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...

Expert Opinions

By Mike Arrowsmith, Chief Trust Officer, NinjaOne.
By Kirsty Biddiscombe, EMEA Business Lead for AI, ML & Data Analytics, NetApp.
Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.