All Risk Management News - April 2007

Networking for SMBs: IT Management Guide

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  • Date: 03 April 2007
Networks made simple -- or complex? From basic definitions to security and VPN must-haves, this guide takes the bite out of network management challenges.

Birmingham aims to save £450m with SAP roll-out

Birmingham City Council has begun work on a £130m SAP project that is designed to improve its Audit Commission rating by saving £450m over the next 10 years.

BCS sticks to its guns over NHS IT report

Conflict with Whitehall over criticisms of National Programme

Unit to speed up e-crime reporting

Wales is to set up a high-tech crime unit that will offer businesses a one-stop shop for reporting computer crimes and for seeking advice on securing their IT systems.

Preparing your business for IPv6

The move to Internet Protocol version 6 is already under way. But what does it mean for your company, and how should you be preparing for the change?

Microsoft issues 'early' patch for cursor flaw

Microsoft is to issue an “early” security patch tomorrow to help tackle a critical security problem in Windows.

Oracle eases shop floor integration

Oracle has released Oracle Manufacturing Execution System for Discrete Manufacturing to aid the easier integration of Oracle applications on the shop floor.

Contractors risk losing IR35 benefits as compliance deadline looms

IT contractors are not ready for new business rules which will come into force on 6 April under the new Finance Law.

Wokingham develops online tool to help schools with Ofsted reports

Smart projects: Council's school self-evaluation application supports compliance

TJX hack the biggest in history

The TJX hack has been revealed as the biggest ever breach of personal data.
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