Software licences are bogged down in tech sprawl
Q&A ZDNet UK quizzes Ben Grimes, chief technology officer of management software firm Avocent, about key licensing issues [28 Oct 2009]
Geekender Gallery: Top 10 usability greats 
Photo The road to usability is paved with groundbreaking innovations. Here are 10 of the most significant, stretching from primitive tools to today's computers [11 Sep 2009]
Virtualisation's 10 commandments of destruction
Analysis Like nuclear technology, virtualisation is being sold as safe yet powerful. But beware — do not ignore its disruptive potential [05 Jun 2009]
Who will pay price for EU data-retention plans?
Analysis EU rules covering ISP transaction records raise privacy, as well as financial, issues, reports Manek Dubash [05 Jun 2009]
Which is the best smartphone for business?
Analysis ZDNet.com.au talks to executives and analysts to find out which handsets are picking up speed and which are falling by the wayside [28 May 2009]
Secrets of the enterprise smartphone
Analysis Strong feelings and mixed results are revealed in our survey of smartphones in the enterprise — with the iPhone receiving special attention [27 May 2009]
FBI agent reveals details of cybercrime sting
Q&A FBI agent J Keith Mularski spent two years undercover, infiltrating the DarkMarket internet forum, which was notorious for identity fraud [07 May 2009]
Intel plans for parallel-programming universe
Q&A Intel's James Reinders outlines the chipmaker's strategy for convincing more developers to switch to parallel programming [30 Apr 2009]
HP plans reign of ink from the cloud
Q&A The company wants to move consumer printing away from PCs and onto the web, shedding drivers along the way [31 Mar 2009]
Open source at the business end
Q&A Nick Mailer describes why his web-hosting company chose to base its services on open-source software, and the response from business to that decision [12 Mar 2009]






