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Windows 8: boom or bust?
Microsoft has released one of its most important products ever: Windows 8. Steve Evans looks at the new operating system and examines whether businesses should gamble on upgrading and what they can do to ensure the migration goes smoothly
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Catching some air: What UK businesses can learn from the Olympics
CBR asks what UK Plc can learn from the London 2012 Olympics in three hot areas: mobile and wireless, security and social media.
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HP: Here we go again
It may be one of the biggest and most iconic firms in Silicon Valley, but the past few years have been unkind to HP, with boardroom unrest, falling sales, a lack of a clear identity and huge question marks hanging over its acquisition of Autonomy. Steve Evans looks at the latest developments
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Mac security: Apple under fire
Apple Mac OS's reputation for being more secure than Windows, however false, has taken a battering recently after a series of damaging incidents raised questions about the way the technology giant approaches security. Steve Evans reports.
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
Big Data in sports: Calling the shots
UK football clubs could learn a great deal from European and US sports teams when it comes to monetising digital content, as Allan Swann reports.
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Social networks in recruitment: Invasion of privacy?
US bosses have controversially started demanding that job applicants give their Facebook logins as part of the interview process. Tineka Smith reports on the possible implications for not only staff but also businesses in the UK
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The UK's web economy: Boom or bust
The UK has been crowned the leading Internet economy in the G20. But how has it risen to the top of the sector so rapidly, and just as importantly, will it last? Tineka Smith reports
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
Augmented reality: Tomorrow's world
UK start-ups are leading the way in a new marketplace, augmented reality. But is it a gimmicky fad or a new advertising model? Allan Swann investigates
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
The $10bn man: The strange saga of Mark Hurd, HP and Oracle
HP’s market cap lost $10bn when CEO Mark Hurd left. Steve Evans assesses his track record and looks at his move to arch rival Oracle
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Seeking print perfection
No longer is the humble office printer just a bit of kit that sits in the corner, waiting to be called into action. Companies are realising the financial and green benefits it can bring - if the infrastructure is well chosen. Steve Evans reports
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
Back to the future
Although many have been predicting the death of the PC for a while now, desktop virtualisation has yet to catch on to the same extent as server or storage virtualisation. But could that soon change? Steve Evans investigates.
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
OK Computer
CBR’s Gary Flood reports on the University of Southampton’s new supercomputer, claimed to be the fastest machine running Windows in Europe
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The Techies of the Noughties
CBR’s editorial team here unveils its choice of the 20 Most Influential Technologists of the Decade. Jason Stamper picks through the wreckage of a decade that began with the dot-com crash, and ended in recession.
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
Seventh heaven?
October saw the release of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7. With XP now nearly ten years old and Vista generally bypassing the enterprise, should businesses be looking to upgrade, and what are the pitfalls they should be wary of? Steve Evans finds out.
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Systems & Networks > Desktops > Features
Bandwidth busters
Could application delivery network appliances be the way to faster network pipes? Kevin White reports
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