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SME strategies for virus-attack recovery

SME strategies for virus-attack recovery

Help/HowTo Ronnie Ng, manager of systems engineering at Symantec Singapore, discusses steps businesses can take to recover from and prevent virus attacks [15 May 2008]


Security: It's all in the software

Security: It's all in the software

Q&A Security-industry veteran and venture capitalist Ted Schlein says chief security officers' time should be spent on engineering, not network security [18 Apr 2008]

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The secret to creating 'pretty' code

The secret to creating 'pretty' code

Q&A Perforce chief technology officer Christopher Seiwald maintains that software code should be more than simply functional [17 Apr 2008]


How to avoid liability for a data breach

How to avoid liability for a data breach

Help/HowTo Data breaches can be costly not only for customers but for the business involved. Implementing certain measures, however, can limit liability [31 Mar 2008]

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Salesforce chief takes stock of software shifts

Salesforce chief takes stock of software shifts

Q&A Chief executive Marc Benioff discusses cloud computing, an uneasy economy and why Microsoft is still a dinosaur [18 Mar 2008]


The problem with the telepresence picture

The problem with the telepresence picture

Feature High-end videoconferencing tech has been slow to take off but, despite the price, the benefits of telepresence mean its only a matter of time, claim analysts [17 Mar 2008]


How telepresence is targeting healthcare

How telepresence is targeting healthcare

Case Study A Scottish hospital is investigating whether high-end videoconferencing technology could have a role to play in the treatment of patients [17 Mar 2008]


Keep mobile data from going walkabout

Keep mobile data from going walkabout

Help/HowTo Mobile email is no longer the preserve of upper management but providing access to company information on the go has its risks [13 Mar 2008]


Corporate espionage: Not if, but when

Corporate espionage: Not if, but when

Feature When it comes to business-to-business theft of information, experts agree — it's best to assume it will happen to your company [12 Mar 2008]

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Jobs for the girls: Can tech turn a corner?

Jobs for the girls: Can tech turn a corner?

Feature The lack of female workers in the tech industry is reportedly getting worse, but some people and organisations are determined to change the situation [12 Mar 2008]


The top five internal security threats

The top five internal security threats

Feature It's widely known that internal staff are the biggest threat to IT security, but what specifically should an employer watch out for? [10 Mar 2008]


Will the BlackBerry meet its match in 2008?

Will the BlackBerry meet its match in 2008?

Feature RIM has led the email-equipped mobile-device market since 2005, but analysts think a 'BlackBerry killer' may not be far off [13 Feb 2008]


Cisco: Innovators don't wait for standards

Cisco: Innovators don't wait for standards

Q&A Cisco's Nick Watson discusses 802.11n, the battle with Microsoft in unified communications, and security issues with Unified Communications Manager [08 Feb 2008]


LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia and mobile Linux

LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia and mobile Linux

Q&A Morgan Gillis, executive director of the LiMo Foundation, discusses its first mobile Linux platform release and the implications of Nokia's acquisition of Trolltech [04 Feb 2008]


The Microsoft-Yahoo deal in digits

The Microsoft-Yahoo deal in digits

Feature Combining Microsoft and Yahoo statistics reveals the areas in which the merged giant could gain an advantage over Google [04 Feb 2008]


Cutting the cable count with PoE

Feature Not content with supporting only low-power devices, networking vendors are making plans to push more power across the LAN [04 Feb 2008]

Flexing US muscle in supercomputing

Flexing US muscle in supercomputing

Q&A The US is still number-one in the world in high-performance computing. IBM's Dave Turek discusses whether it can maintain its current domination [29 Jan 2008]


Seagate: No tech recession on horizon

Seagate: No tech recession on horizon

Q&A Investors may be panicking, but Seagate chief executive William Watkins says business and tech trends paint a different picture from the one in the newspapers [25 Jan 2008]

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The shape of tech spending in 2008

The shape of tech spending in 2008

Feature Environmentally and economically sustainable technology will continue to be an increasingly important theme over the next 12 months — downturn or no downturn [21 Jan 2008]

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Ten signs you shouldn't become an IT manager

Ten signs you shouldn't become an IT manager

Feature If you're at the point in your career where you're considering moving into a management role, take a moment to assess whether you're cut out for the job [07 Jan 2008]


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