All articles by Sabrina Dougall

Sabrina Dougall

Google absorbs Nest as Alphabet standalone fails to take off

Google’s AI assistant will soon be housed in a Nest doorbell.

Elon Musk’s Roadster may be off track, but can Tesla deliver Model 3 on time?

Although his sports car veered off course, Musk is confident automobile manufacturing will soon be back on track.

Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm: A comparison of cloud container tools

Kubernetes and Docker Swarm are two of the most powerful IT cloud container management weapons.

IBM axes GTS voluntary redundancy programme – report

A staff member said the move was an “absolute kick in the teeth”.

Late-night calls mean UK IT pros have worst work/life balance

If a late-night call has you pushing matchsticks into your eyelids – you’re not the only one.

Ex-Intel President launches new chip company Ampere – but can it beat Intel to the data centre?

Ampere is a fabless semiconductor company set to rival Intel in the cloud and data centre markets.

Tech Hall of Fame: Meg Whitman

Meg Whitman’s bold enterprise management moves leave many of her generation in the shade.

Machine learning could push UK back into recession – report

Firms using machine learning must effectively communicate with users or adoption will fold.

Broadcom to raise the stakes to $145bn in bid for Qualcomm

The stalwart semiconductor maker is not likely to see the offer in a positive light.

Brexit stifled IT jobs talent but gave oxygen to UK salaries

Cyber security, front end developers and cloud computing experts are the most in-demand hires for 2018.