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BT abandons traffic throttling, launches cloud storage service
BT has removed usage caps from all but its entry-level broadband packages, and launched a new cloud storage service with a free 2GB allowance for all customers.
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BitTorrent invites testers to help fine tune its new Sync file-sharing program
BitTorrent will crowd source ideas from its 170 million users for its new Sync program for file sharing across multiple computers.
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'Rogue clouds' giving IT staff nightmares
Cloud computing is increasingly being adopted by companies around the world, but IT managers say "rogue cloud implementations" in which business managers sign up for services without getting IT approval is among their biggest challenges.
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Microsoft Azure playing catch up on pricing
Microsoft is the latest to drop the price of its cloud computing services, following two price cuts each by Google and Amazon Web Services.
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Box to operate from Equinix data centres worldwide
Enterprise cloud storage provider Box has announced that it will use six Equinix data centres to better serve its business customers in Europe, Asia and Australia.
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UK ISPs urged to block three more BitTorrent websites
Following the court order blocking The Pirate Bay in April, the British Phonographic Industry is calling for major internet providers in the UK to prevent users from accessing BitTorrent websites Fenopy, H33t and Kickass Torrents.
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Microsoft Office web apps get big update ahead of Windows 8
Microsoft just completed its makeover of Office Web Apps, adding improved touch support for phones and tablets and a modern sheen to complement the upcoming Windows 8.
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Google upgrades Chromebook 'cloud laptop' and chops price to £229
Google has announced a major update of its Samsung Chromebook ?cloud laptop?, chopping the price, upping the cloud storage on offer and overhauling the hardware spec.
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VMware Horizon Suite delivers apps, data to any device
VMWare used its VMWorld show to unveil its mobility platform, Horizon Suite, showing how it can securely deliver workers the set of applications and data they need regardless of the devices they use including iPads and iPhones even those that are owned by employees.
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Proact launches latest 'Dropbox for the enterprise'
Storage integrator Proact has launched a new file-sharing and storage service called Probox ? the latest offering claiming to be a ?Dropbox for the enterprise,? alongside the likes of Google Drive, VMware Octopus, Microsoft SkyDrive, Box and Huddle Sync.






