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Dell and Fujitsu roll out zero-client devices

The hardware vendors have both launched stripped-down devices that use PC-over-IP technology to communicate

Government awards £4.5bn desktop deal

Atos Origin, Fujitsu Services and HP have been awarded the government's Desktop21 framework contract

IT degrees must align with business needs

Minister for Digital Britain, Stephen Timms, says more needs to be done to align UK higher education IT courses with the skills businesses need

Hedge fund offers $1.8bn to buy Novell

Elliott Associates, which owns 8.5 percent of Novell's shares, says the software company has underperformed under its present ownership

EMC, Intel team up on cloud security, compliance

The companies plan to introduce a framework that integrates security into hardware, protecting the entire cloud stack and ensuring compliance

Home Office: No U-turn on ID database plans

The Home Office says it has not yet decided whether to use the Customer Information System to house data for the identity card scheme

Microsoft takes antitrust stance against Google

The software giant, which recently signed a search deal with Yahoo, said it is concerned about Google's business practices

IDC: Server sales bouncing back

IBM led in server sales worldwide in the fourth quarter, as server shipments increase by almost 10 percent

Google in push to get British businesses online

Online companies have teamed up with the government on a campaign that aims to get small UK companies onto the web

Fujitsu staff accept deal on pay and pensions

The vote by Unite members ends months of industrial action, including strikes, at the IT services provider

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