What Google Analytics cannot tell you
Comment Google's free web analysis tool may have a lot going for it, but it is worth knowing its limits, says Darren Guarnaccia [05 Nov 2009]
Data breach calculations fail to pay off
Comment Agonising over the potential cost of data breaches is a distraction and a pointless exercise, says Anders Pettersson [30 Oct 2009]
The time is right to create a global IT profession
Comment Steps undertaken in the UK to improve professionalism in IT will have worldwide ramifications, says David Clarke [27 Oct 2009]
How is Digital Britain really doing?
Comment Despite recent setbacks, there are still reasons to be cheerful about broadband in the UK, says Malcolm Corbett [21 Oct 2009]
- assuming they dont tax us to death - Kijoma
Ten ways of coping with office tedium
Comment Your desk-bound job need not lead inexorably to madness — just make sure you have ways of coping, says Jack Wallen [16 Oct 2009]
- Humour that went astray - 1000132644
The private cloud is no mirage
Comment Strict definitions may deny the possibility of private clouds, but reality reveals a very different picture, says Lori MacVittie [15 Oct 2009]
- The private cloud is no mirage - ator1940
Ten reasons Windows 7 could flop
Comment Many expect Windows 7 to triumph where Vista failed, but there are good grounds for doubt, says Jack Wallen [09 Oct 2009]
- Another pointless "10 reasons" MS knocking article - evansdg1
- ...stop the futile 10!!! - GaryVarga
- I only have one reason - muller6
- Compare!! - muller6
- What about the gamers? - SeanTheMac
- And why it may not... - AlanK
- Post 2 is incorrect. In fact its miles out. - JoeJTaylor
- No it doesn't - SeanTheMac
- No, you're missing nothing - evansdg1
- I see your point but, it's cause and effect - SuperDistro
McKinnon case puts IT ethics in the dock
Comment The Nasa hacker's case helps emphasise the importance of moves to improve IT ethics, says David Clarke [05 Oct 2009]
Ten key moments that shaped IT
Comment IT may be a young industry, but its history is already punctuated by some seminal events, says Jack Wallen [02 Oct 2009]
- A fair list, but don't ignore... - AlanK
- I agree - 311958
- The IBM PC - 1000010397
Should programming supercomputers be hard?
Comment Those who glibly argue for easier programming of supercomputers are broaching a complex issue, says Andrew Jones [01 Oct 2009]
Ten of the best Linux file managers
Comment The trusty file manager deserves more appreciation, especially given the choice of Linux tools, says Jack Wallen [25 Sep 2009]
- ROX Filer - Tezzer
Data watchdog lacks bite for business lapses
Comment Tory plans should include beefing up the information commissioner's powers against business breaches, says Alan Calder [24 Sep 2009]
Virtualisation: Why the contract is king
Comment Lawyer Mark O'Conor offers advice on how to avoid potential pitfalls when structuring a virtualisation agreement [18 Sep 2009]
Ten reasons Linux is the best choice for netbooks
Comment Whatever Windows zealots may say, the case for Linux on netbooks is unanswerable, says Jack Wallen [18 Sep 2009]
- XP won't upgrade to 7 - ChiefH
- Asus EEE can run translucent 3D compiz desktop and full Ubuntu - En7phT
- Ten SILLY reasons - evansdg1
Why cloud turbulence will leave users unruffled
Comment Cloud computing may result in upheaval, but not necessarily for developers or users, says Lori MacVittie [17 Sep 2009]
Ten reasons businesses should buy e-readers
Comment E-readers could be about to open a new chapter in enterprise efficiency, says Jack Wallen [11 Sep 2009]
Light cloud signals change of climate for IT
Comment The arrival of the cloud and light operating systems will alter conventional computing for ever, says Bob Morris [08 Sep 2009]
- Yus.. - CA
Ten IT flame wars that refuse to die down
Comment You are more likely to find acrimonious disputes than bonhomie between IT pros, says Jack Wallen [04 Sep 2009]
Web malware: Is the internet burning?
Comment As web malware proliferates, it seems the cybercriminals are always one step ahead, says Mary Landesman [01 Sep 2009]
Ten ergonomic keyboards to ease the typing load
Comment If you type a lot, you risk suffering overuse problems, so the right choice of keyboard is critical, says Jack Wallen [28 Aug 2009]





