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CERN's Large Hadron Collider is down but its Hungary datacentre cranks up
With the world's largest particle accelerator shut down for two years, nuclear research centre CERN is busy working on its new Budapest colocation site.
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Cloud skills: IT teams' lack of know-how is derailing deployments
Many IT departments just don't have the architecture and infrastructure skills in-house to cope with cloud deployments.
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IT job cuts: Is the end finally in sight?
A poll of IT chiefs' views on hiring and budgets picks out a whiff of change in the jobs climate.
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Viral spread of cloud is meant to leave IT out in the cold
SaaS providers seem to be using feature creep to bypass the IT department and encourage take-up of their services by staff.
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Cloud strategy: Four steps to win back control from shadow IT
The increase in inhouse departments going their own way and buying on-demand software - shadow IT - makes it all the more important for tech to impose some order.
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Cloud: Cheaper and safer? Not necessarily
Any steps towards the cloud need to be carefully measured, because there's no guarantee it will turn out to be the best option.
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Will end of XP support spark rash SaaS and Office 365 decisions?
When some firms realise how little time remains until Microsoft pulls the plug on XP support next year, they could cut corners with software as a service and end up making some unw...
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IT innovation: Why are US and UK bottom of the pile?
US and UK organisations are putting less into innovative IT than their international counterparts - and well below firms in Brazil.
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End of XP support: Why so many CIOs are still not ready
With Microsoft's cut-off date for support for XP just over a year away, a worryingly large number of IT leaders seem to be unprepared.
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Setting up a cloud? eBay reveals the five key steps
In creating a private cloud to give flexibility to developers and the business, eBay learned lessons that should apply to any organisation grappling with similar changes.