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Rich internet applications come to the fore

  • News
  • Date: 04 November 2009
When is a web application not a web application? When it's running on your desktop. But what if that desktop application needs the web to do anything meaningful? Rich internet applications (RIAs) are blurring the boundaries between web, browser and desktop - and they could revolutionise the way your employees and customers interact with your company.

A guide to Fibre Channel over Ethernet

  • In Depth
  • Date: 15 October 2009
Can Fibre Channel over Ethernet offer the reliability and resilience of storage area networks at a fraction of the cost?

VoIP suppliers - Essential Guide

  • In Depth
  • Date: 16 June 2008
The benefits of voice-over-internet-protocol in cost and flexibility are well understood, but what is not yet certain is how the supplier community will ultimately shake out. With multiple companies offering different voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) components, how are the suppliers aligning themselves?

Installing VoIP - Essential Guide

  • In Depth
  • Date: 16 June 2008
Roger Jones's customer had a problem. The firm had Cisco implement one part of its voice over internet protocol (VoIP) system and Avaya do the other. Sound quality was suffering, and callers were hearing jittery audio.

Internet flaw details revealed

  • News
  • Date: 07 August 2008
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky unveiled more details about a fundamental design flaw in the way the internet works at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas yesterday.

Storage in the clouds

  • In Depth
  • Date: 22 September 2008
The IT industry has had a love/hate relationship with the cloud. At the turn of the decade, businesses embraced it. Application service providers (ASPs)...

Comparison of free anti-virus software with paid-for products

  • In Depth
  • Date: 08 May 2009
Now, more than ever, computer users have to be extra vigilant to avoid picking up a dose of something nasty online. In the early 90s, viruses were fairly abundant, but since the commercialisation of malware in the early part of this decade, the volume of different malicious programs has gone off the charts. With infection now possible simply from visiting a legitimate website (BusinessWeek.com was hacked and delivered malware infections for a while), good anti-virus protection is more important than ever before.

Securing e-business with web application firewalls

  • In Depth
  • Date: 08 May 2009
You have had your network firewall in place for years, and it makes you feel safe. Your ports are all locked down, so that no-one can hack your e-mail or FTP servers. So how is it that the database serving content to your website just got hacked, and is happily delivering malware to all of your paying customers?

The technical challenges holding back cloud computing

  • In Depth
  • Date: 27 March 2009
While companies try to solve cloud computing issues the market remains some way off maturity, writes Danny Bradbury

Network modelling and emulation

  • News
  • Date: 06 March 2009
You're a military commander, with tens of different teams scattered throughout a mountainous area. The enemy is difficult to see, because it's foggy and...
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