It's taken the best part of 15 years, but with data centre operators seriously examining and rolling out software-defined networking the age of the 'stupid network' might finally be upon us
One year on from taking over smartphone firm, BlackBerry CEO John Chen believes the worst is over
Regulator Ofcom says another auction for 2.3GHz and 3.4GHz bands will boost mobile internet capacity
As data centres become more complex, many organisations are turning to the appliance-like approach offered by converged infrastructure
Telefonica CIO Brendan O'Rourke talks to Stuart Sumner about his single-stack SaaS philosophy, outsourcing, and how legacy problems can be very apparent to your customers
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The phrase 'the network is the computer' was first coined in the mid-1980s, but it's never been more true than today. However, too many organisations have their data centres on the digital equivalent of a B-road rather than a super-highway
COO Graham Baxter talks roaming charges and the challenge of calculating mobile data bills
Deployment of mobile devices across the force designed to let police spend more time on the front line
Apple iBeacons to be used by US Department of Health to harass staff into healthier eating.