Cloud and Infrastructure
Ubuntu Linux lands in Microsoft Windows 10 Store for Insiders
Ubuntu for Windows to run in a Sandbox environment, with SUSE and Fedora also expected to get similar treatment
Outsourcing and cloud use set to rise among UK organisations
Bimodal or 'two-speed' IT also set to increase, although firms admits concerns over the skills and experience needed to run this model
Wearables company Jawbone facing liquidation
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital among the big names burned by $900m Jawbone failure
Highways England signs with Advanced for four-year Infrastructure-as-a-Service deal to better manage 'smart motorways'
Highways England turns to Advanced to host the infrastructure managing the data from more than 40,000 roadside sensors
NetScout monitors infrastructure with new version of nGeniusPULSE
Combined with nGeniusONE, the tool monitors applications and network health
Digital Technology Leader Awards - here's who made it big on the night
Many companies competed for the coveted 17 top spots
The UK IT Industry Awards - entries close TODAY
The UK IT Industry Awards are back and bigger than ever - but you have mere hours to complete your entries
Maersk warns that it's 'too early to predict' the impact of NotPetya after malware caused ports to grind to a halt for a week
Maersk and Cadbury's warn over impact of NotPetya after Reckitt Benckiser admits that malware has cost it at least £100m
AdGholas leverages Astrum EK in latest malvertising campaign
Fake websites look almost identical to the real thing, going so far as to clone genuine adverts
Microsoft poised to cut another 3,000 jobs this week
More jobs going in cost-cutting at Microsoft as company engineers shift in focus to the cloud
Reckitt Benckiser blames NotPetya outbreak for £100m revenue loss that took down key applications and systems, and disrupted factories
Consumer goods giant admits that some factories still haven't recovered from NotPetya a week after the attack
Serverless is cheaper for IoT-type use cases confirms 451 Research
Likely price war between the 'big four' will broaden the appeal of 'function-as-a-service'
'Cyber criminals have upped their game' admits worried CIO
'I'm wearing eight bullet-proof vests and hoping one of them stops the bullet, and often it's the last one. I'm getting nervous,' says Nick Ioannou, head of IT, Ratcliffe Groves Partnership
Digital transformation at Saunderson House - lessons learnt
Nick Rosser, head of IT at wealth management firm Saunderson House, explains how his firm approached its digital transformation journey, and what lessons he has for other firms on the same path
CityFibre prepares to enter residential market with £185 million expansion
CityFibre operates a full fibre-to-the-home/premises service, competing with BT's Openreach
Foxtons chooses 'flexibility and expertise' of Oracle Marketing Cloud in platform overhaul
'Tier one' offering helping estate agent expand digital marketing effort
ME Doc's servers seized in NotPetya investigation in Ukraine as attackers remove $10,000 in bitcoin from 'ransomware' wallet
Attack on ME Doc - used by four-fifths of companies in Ukraine - a nation-state attack intended to disrupt the country, claim authorities
Dropbox planning to launch IPO before the end of the year, according to reports
Dropbox would be biggest IPO since Snap in March
NotPetya: Accounting software firm whose update mechanism was compromised to spread malware may face criminal charges
Ukraine's ME.Doc was running vulnerable, out-of-date FTP software to update clients' software
Half of UK firms hit by ransomware
Organisations admit to being hit by ransomware attacks in the last two years, with 16 per cent saying that they'd suffered unexpected insider attacks or data leakage in the same period
The V3 awards are now open for entries
Recognising every part of the digital industry
Ukrainian authorities point finger of blame at Russia over NotPetya malware
Security Service of Ukraine claims to have seized equipment used to propagate WannaCry and NotPetya
Managing visibility of UC deployments can pre-empt disruptions
ThousandEyes tracks both SIP and RTP layers to avoid issues
NetScout 'embraces disruption' by scrapping proprietary hardware in PFS
The PFS 5000 models are software-driven and use an open platform