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Virtualisation's 10 commandments of destruction

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?

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?

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

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

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

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

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]


How Linux admins can avoid common pitfalls

How Linux admins can avoid common pitfalls

Feature If you're new to Linux, a few common mistakes are likely to get you into trouble. Learn about them up front so you can avoid major problems as you become increasingly Linux-savvy [31 Dec 2008]


How to avoid a Linux-migration disaster

How to avoid a Linux-migration disaster

Feature With the economy uncertain, it is more important than ever for IT departments to fully weigh up the pros and cons of migrating before moving to Linux [14 Nov 2008]

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Industry expects e-crime unit to 'knock on doors'

Industry expects e-crime unit to 'knock on doors'

Analysis The formation of the Police Central e-Crime Unit should go some way towards appeasing business leaders who mourn the proactive approach of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit [23 Oct 2008]

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Ten essential Linux office apps

Ten essential Linux office apps

Feature Numerous Linux applications are at the disposal of those seeking an an open-source solution to meet the demands of the corporate desktop [16 Oct 2008]


Ten tweaks to love (and hate) in IE8

Ten tweaks to love (and hate) in IE8

Feature Microsoft has made substantial adjustments to its browser with Internet Explorer Beta 2, but users may not find all the changes to be equally satisfactory [26 Sep 2008]

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Ten reasons to switch to Opera

Ten reasons to switch to Opera

Feature Despite its low-profile, Opera offers a host of features that set it apart from the browser pack, argues TechRepublic's Jack Wallen [24 Sep 2008]

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Virtualisation: The race is on to corner the market

Virtualisation: The race is on to corner the market

Analysis As the technology goes mainstream, competitors such as Microsoft are eager to dislodge VMware from the top of the virtualisation tree [18 Sep 2008]


Ten surprises in Windows Server 2008

Ten surprises in Windows Server 2008

Feature There are a few unexpected aspects to Microsoft's operating system that may affect migration decisions [11 Sep 2008]

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