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Leah Alger
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This is the last call for entries into the DevOps Industry Awards – register before 7 July, before it’s too…
Oracle’s sales predicted to double
Anaylsts at KeyBanc, an investment bank that provides financial advisory services, have predicted that computer software company Oracle (ORCL) will…
Microsoft’s potential ‘cloud cut-out’
A Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report states that Microsoft has reorganised its global sales force to focus on selling cloud…
Full-fibre broadband to ‘speed up businesses and households’
The UK government has invested in a £400 million fund to improve full-fibre broadband, aiming to speed up businesses and…
Dropbox’s initial public offering
Dropbox, a cloud-sharing tech giant which offers photo and music storage for free, is thinking about entering the public market…
GSMA’s eventful ‘Mobile World Congress’ conference
Around 67,500 technology-savvy consumers from 104 countries came to China this year to celebrate GSMA’s Mobile World Congress at Shanghai’s…
Google accused of breaking NHS privacy law
The UK’s Information Commission (ICO) says that sharing data with Google has stopped a UK hospital from protecting the privacy…
South Korea takes over Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7
Samsung Electronics intends to sell and recycle its Galaxy Note 7 mobile phone in South Korea despite battery issues and…
Samsung’s ‘fourth industrial revolution’
In preparation for the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, Samsung SDI will boost technological developments for next-generation materials, according to Samsung’s CEO,…
Asian tech giants to take over 50% of mobile subscribers
By 2020, Chinese and Indian tech giants will take over 50% of all global mobile phone subscribers, according to the…