All Risk Management News - November 2007

Will the Microsoft ruling have knock-on effect?

Now that the dust has settled on the legal battle between the European Commission and Microsoft, the question remains what, if any, impact the judgement of the Court of First Instance (CFI) may have on high-tech companies in the years to come.

Whitehall could learn from Northern Ireland's IT change programme, analysts say

Whitehall could learn valuable lessons from a major IT change programme under way in Northern Ireland, analysts said this week.

Business continuity planning for SMEs

Business continuity is best thought of as the test of how your business would cope when things go wrong. It is as important for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as it is for multinationals.

Birmingham hospital eases storage burden with e-mail archiving tool

University Hospital Birmingham has implemented an enterprise archiving system to help it manage increasing volumes of e-mail communications.

Successful phishing prompts call for behavioural analysis

Behavioural analysis could have prevented Salesforce.com employee inadvertently handing over access to customer database

UK SMBs underestimate value of internet

UK Online and the Institute of Directors (IoD) launch a guide to help SMBs better understand and benefit from the internet

Intel simplifies SMB storage

Processor giant unveils new storage platform designed to ease the management of growing digital information

UK's top 100 retailers spend £2.3bn on IT in 2006/7

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 08 November 2007
The UK's top 100 retailers are turning to outsourcing to improve the effectiveness of their IT budgets, which have remained static at 1.3% of sales for the past three years, according to research from Martec International.

Trading Standards moves on bootleg software resellers

Trading Standards and the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast) have joined forces to start cold calls on software resellers to check whether they are selling bootleg software.

Google announces mobile phone strategy

Google has finally announced its mobile phone strategy and it is not a new phone.
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