Organisations are plugging in secondary systems to increase agility and local control
Ten board members to help examine low-cost and open source IT solutions for the public sector
For the first time in almost two decades, Microsoft is facing a serious challenge in one of its core software cash cows: Microsoft Office
Company could stand to gain $2.5bn profit a year on iOS, says Morgan Stanley analyst
Google uses anti-competitive practices to extend dominance from desktop to mobile operating systems, claims Microsoft-backed group
In the first of a two-part report, John Leonard tiptoes through the minefield of cloud service terms and SLAs and asks whether customers - especially SMEs - can expect a better deal in the future
The government says it wants open source solutions to compete on equal terms with proprietary alternatives, but are Whitehall and local authority IT departments still slanting the pitch in favour of the big software vendors?
Danny Palmer looks at the reasons behind Windows 8's sluggish uptake in the enterprise market, and hears why one major UK organisation is keen to buck the trend
Integrator has already closed 10 subsidiaries and axed 319 staff
Audits have increased with the rise of virtualisation technology, spreading fear and loathing in the datacentre. John Leonard highlights the areas where IT leaders are most likely to come a cropper