All Risk Management News - March 2007

Rothschild improves risk management

Investment bank Rothschild is rolling out Optial’s Operational Risk Management platform to help protect its business.

Mobile phones 'do not interfere with medical equipment'

Mobile phones do not interfere with medical equipment in hospitals, according to research conducted by a US hospital group.

National Grid keeps things simple with IT blueprint

National Grid has finalised the details of a shared IT blueprint using established technologies for a replacement gas distribution network control system (DNCS) and has begun initial stress testing.

Legacy code is promised a longer life

A UK company has developed software designed to extend the life of legacy products by building a model of how they are used.

Archive tools essential as data growth rises, says IDC

Organisations should ensure they maintain archiving, search and discovery technologies to cope with a steep rise in volumes of digital information, analysts have advised.

Storage -- Evolution or revolution

  • In Depth
  • Date: 13 March 2007
What about evolution? The storage world turns on events big and small, and it's turning faster than ever.

Windows security tools replace Tuesday patch action

Microsoft released no new security patches today, but several of its security-related tools got a refresh.

The benefit of balance

With taxpayers' money at stake, public sector project failures and problems are likely to attract the kind of adverse publicity that private ventures often find easier to avoid.

Iron Mountain offers email and storage

Iron Mountain partners with MessageOne to offer Exchange email services, but the hard work of integration with its compliance and LiveVault services is still ahead.

ISCSI vs. FC performance: A closer look at storage

  • In Depth
  • Date: 13 March 2007
Think that FC is faster than iSCSI? Vice versa? Storage expert Tony Asaro explains why the real answer may surprise you.
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