Cloud

Is Cloud the Key to SME Growth?

Fraser Bell | Posted 02.06.2013 | UK Tech
Fraser Bell

SMEs are far from a tried and tested market for what many perceive as complex IT solutions of this type. It's clear that a number of organisations of this size have shied away from embracing the Cloud, despite the fact that many Cloud solutions are developed with SMEs in mind.

The Cloud Is Here to Stay - Now Make It Work for You

Mark Little | Posted 19.06.2013 | UK Tech
Mark Little

As the rate of technological innovation accelerates, we are not only seeing a new generation of digitally enabled, entrepreneurial businesses emerge, but likewise, traditional industries are being disrupted and existing small and medium businesses are being given a renewed competitive advantage.

(PICTURES) Britain Basks In Sunshine...

PA | Posted 05.03.2013 | UK

Large parts of Britain enjoyed sunshine and temperatures in double figures on the mildest day of the year so far. However it may be only a taste of...

Thinking Outside the 'Box'

John Thielens | Posted 17.12.2012 | UK Tech
John Thielens

In an age of Bring Your Own Device, it's easy to see how well-meaning employees might arrive at the concept of Bring Your Own Service, especially when that service is easy-to-use, fast, cheap, and reliable.

Survey: Nobody Knows What Cloud Computing Is

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 30.10.2012 | UK Tech

Cloud computing is one of the tech buzzwords of the decade - but according to a new survey, no one has any idea what it is. Most people actually th...

Is It Bird.. Is It Plane?

REX | Posted 23.08.2012 | UK

If your knowledge of clouds only extends to 'white and fluffy', then prepare to be amazed by this cloud atlas. Some can fool the unwary into thinki...

BYOD and the Reinvention of IT

John Thielens | Posted 20.10.2012 | UK Tech
John Thielens

Four big pressures are top-of-mind among CIOs and IT departments around the world today: the cloud, big data, mobile, and social.

Ignore Dropbox at Your Peril

Andy Jacques | Posted 07.10.2012 | UK Tech
Andy Jacques

It is crazy to think that just five years ago no-one had heard of Dropbox. I struggle to think of anyone, either friend or colleague, that doesn't use the service - or one of its equivalents - for sharing files.

Apple's Big New UK Release

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 19.09.2012 | UK Tech

Apple has launched cloud movie streaming in the UK. From Friday iTunes users who buy movies will be able to stream them on an Apple TV device witho...

Weather Warning After Fears There May Be Further Flooding Over Weekend

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 06.07.2012 | UK

It may be July but torrential rain led to flooded homes, road closures and havoc on public transport across parts of the country on Friday. Dozens...

Clouds and Apples - Interactions Speak Louder Than Words

Adrian Spink | Posted 21.07.2012 | UK Tech
Adrian Spink

As sunshine starts to peek through and welcome us into summer, I look to the fluffy white clouds above. A beautiful sight. A warm and reassuring image. We instantly associate those little swirly friends with blissful connotations.

Temperatures Predicted To Plummet For A 'Bracing' Bank Holiday

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 04.05.2012 | UK

Sub-zero temperatures and even some snow are set to keep holidaymakers at home over the long weekend. Though there may be light relief from rain, ...

LOOK: Rare UFO-Shaped Cloud Spotted In West Yorkshire

Huffington Post UK | Alastair Plumb | Posted 29.12.2011 | UK Comedy

Photographer Jonathan Selwood-Hogg thinks it looks like a UFO from Flight Of The Navigator. His son, William Selwood-Hogg thinks it looks like a humpb...

PHOTO: Cloud-Covered Faroe Island Looks Like A Giant Cupcake

Huffington Post | Alastair Plumb | Posted 01.12.2011 | UK Comedy

One of the Faroe Islands is called Lítla Dímun. As well as being a sub-editor's nightmare, it's also capable of transforming into a 'Giant Minty Cup...

DWP Offshoring U-Turn a Pyrrhic Victory for British IT Workers

Mark Hillary | Posted 21.11.2011 | UK Tech
Mark Hillary

It's a week now since technology giant Hewlett Packard (HP) tore up their plan to send 200 IT support jobs for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) offshore to India. Faced with the target of a 40 per cent cut in department costs it seems the DWP was willing to 'offshore' the jobs to a lower cost location, but as the celebrations die down have any jobs really been saved?