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...to lower their carbon footprint, but have yet to formulate or implement a policy. A significant proportion of companies think a compliant green IT policy is too time consuming. Nearly one in five (18 per cent) said it would take at least... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/02/230110/green-policies-would-keep-uk-business-busy-for-up-to-a-year-says.htm
...credit crunch has made a number of businesses rethink their IT strategies and budgets. However contrary to what most companies think green IT and beating the credit crunch can go hand in hand if the right strategy is used.” In the Energy Efficiency... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/14/232650/green-still-good-for-it-if-it-saves-money.htm
...attacks. "We need to keep an eye on risk," he says. "Your human firewall is one of your most valuable assets. Companies think that they have a higher level of internal security than they actually have, and find it is not as effective as they... http://www.computerweekly.com/234316.htm
...analysis. Steve Rawsthorn, Unisys vice-president of sales and marketing, systems and technology EMEA, said many companies think they have a business intelligence strategy once they purchase a business intelligence application. "CIOs need... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/22/211886/dont-let-growing-software-choices-divert-you-from-path-to-useful-business.htm
...unwanted users out. Passwords and user IDs, both to log on and use e-mail, are standard practice nowadays, but many companies think they afford little real protection and have additional security measures in place. Some use dial-back one-time... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/07/13/175487/the-homeworking-comfort-zone.htm
...of CEOs interviewed said climate change is not a significant item on their agendas, in the research company's How Companies Think About Climate Change report. IT departments are leading the way in developing strategies to reduce green-house... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/08/229332/Climate-change-important-but-not-important-enough-study.htm
...revenues over the next year. Jack Messman, Novell’s chief executive, said: “Compliance is changing the way companies think about security and identity management: the focus now is on automating and reporting results, as well as responding... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/04/20/215490/novell-buys-into-security-management.htm
...unexplored. Cliff Mills, senior analyst at PMP Research, said, “It is both surprising and alarming that so many companies think that their ERP system is not being used at all. This can be down to the sheer timescale that it takes to implement ERP... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/13/213636/ERP-systems-under-utilised-and-unexplored.htm
...supplier Capgemini's decision to offer desktop support to customers running Google Apps shows that even large service companies think there is money to be made from low-cost software-as-a-service applications. The version Capgemini will... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/15/227491/Hot-skills-Google-Apps.htm
...assessing and formulating contingency plans. Management games are useful to expand lines of thinking, and he recommends companies think through impacts and responses to a hypothetical emergency to improve readiness. Gaddum says small steps can be... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/10/03/218752/smb-focus-what-is-best-for-you.htm

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