IBM's Bluemix now generally available

IBM says that Bluemix, the company’s open cloud development platform, is now generally available with new services, clients and systems integrators using it to rapidly develop applications in the cloud.

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Salesforce adds mobile reporting

New tools for Salesforce1 Mobile App provide customisable reporting experience

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Heads down for the next `big app’

A panel discussion that should interest many apps developers takes place next week in San Jose, California. Put on by Actuate, it is looking to tease out what the next big app is likely to look like

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IS&S opens up on POS attack

US Point of Sale terminal vendor, IS&S, has been laudably open about a POS hack it has suffered that looks to have targeted credit card details of restaurant users in Northwest USA, even though no evidence of loss has yet been reported

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IBM Connections gets an upgrade 

The company adds a full suite of social and real-time collaboration tools in Version 5 of its...

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Simple recovery for lower tier tasks

VMware partner, Bluelock, has come up with a cloud-based recovery that targets a repository service...

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Tech sector loses potential sales due to lack of effective communication

There is new and ever more capable technology at our disposal but, as a leading sales training...

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Cloud computing now the norm in a predominantly Hybrid IT market

78 per cent of organisations now consciously using Cloud services, finds new research from CIF.

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MEYER WERFT launches IT innovation with assyst

MEYER WERFT GmbH (Papenburg) and Axios Systems (Munich) announce the launch of a successful...

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Euritas hosts first executive virtual roundtable

Last month Euritas (the European association of public IT service providers) hosted its first...

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Banco Popular and IBM sign strategic IT agreement

Bank will outsource its technology infrastructure.

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The white van movers

It may not be `glitzy’ but courier services are big business – worth an estimated $1.2...

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Surveys show cloud now mainstream

Two recent surveys, from Verizon and the Cloud Industry Forum, show that cloud services are now...

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Vissensa selects IBM Enterprise Cloud System

Vissensa, a UK-based managed service provider (MSP), has taken delivery of the IBM Enterprise Cloud...

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SevOne adds Tieto as EMEA partner

Largest IT services company in Nordic region partners with SevOne to help supply telecommunications...

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Videos

Phil Cullerton, VP Services EMEA at Vertiv, explains why services will define the future of the data centre. The future of the data centre is not just about who builds fastest, it is about who operates best....
In this interview, Aaron Watts, Chief Channel Officer at usecure, explains why people, not just technology, are now the primary target for cyberattacks. He explores how MSPs can balance automation with...
In this interview, Gal Yosef, Director of Solution Engineering at AlgoSec, discusses how AI is reshaping both cyber threats and defences, and why visibility, policy enforcement and operational discipline are...

Expert Opinions

Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely exposed to the risks. Scott Birchall, Data centres & HVACR application engineer, ABB, explains what harmonics...
By Matt Evans, CEO at Apx Data Centre Solutions.
By Sadiq Syed, SVP, Digital Buildings at Schneider Electric.
By Dmitry Panenkov, CEO and founder of emma