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Beset by eternal restructuring, HP can still live up to its invent strapline, according to CTO Martin Fink.

Beset by eternal restructuring, HP can still live up to its invent strapline, according to CTO Martin Fink.
The Gartner Hype Cycle 2014's focus is on the digital business and the 2,000 technologies, grouped into 119 areas, that you need to get there.
Enterprise mobile app strategies are missing out on an important dimension: they have to take the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) into account
TA Telecom uses mobile technology to raise donations for NGOs in Egypt with a system called Megakheir. Here's how.
In the wake of Q2 financials, Alastair Sorbie, CEO of high-end ERP vendor IFS, speaks about the appetite among his company's customers for SOA, mobile, big data and SaaS
We've heard it before but are seeing it for real - meaningful collaboration in a data driven world. That's the message coming from MongoDBWorld keynotes so far.
As my cell-phone struggles to hang on to a 3G signal for any length of time, the irony is not lost on me that the European Union has just set its sights on becoming a leader in 5G technologies via a pact with South Korea.
The system that underpins cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin could be the key to trust, reputation and value in the emerging Internet of Things. That's potentially world-changing
Iron Man's suit is a “wearable,” a piece of equipment whose user can almost forget that it’s there. The wearer doesn’t fly an airplane, or even fly the suit. The wearer just…flies. Isn’t that what we want from all of our tools?
David Coplin asks us to stand on the shoulders of digital giants and change the way that we do things with technologies. He doesn't think we can be replaced just yet.
There's been a flurry of announcements recently, but there are still questions about the use case and who's going to take advantage of this potential cash cow
The world’s first £12 billion ($20.2 billion) Internet of Things retailer? That’s the bold claim being made by European firms Dixons Retail and Carphone Warehouse as they announce a £3.7 billion merger that’s aimed at making the combined entity the enabler of the connected consumer world.
Zach Nelson took the stage at SuiteWorld today to deliver his (delayed) keynote address