All IT Strategic Planning News - April 2008

Web3D: fad or future?

The truth goes through three stages. First, it's ridiculed, next violently opposed, then finally accepted as self-evident. No...

Video: Security experts Bruce Schneier and Ray Stanton on the human side of security

BT's Bruce Schneier and Ray Stanton talk security with ComputerWeekly.com's security blogger David Lacey at Infosecurity 2008.

BT brings enterprise CRM to SMEs

New solutions aim to offer SMEs software for their specific needs, plus service and suppor all from a single source.

Security pros fear investment cuts

Nearly half of the Infosec survey revealed an expectation that their IT budgets would be cut

VOIP to bust downturn and end traditional telephony

VoIP to be reap £13.5 billion worth of global revenue by 2010 threatening fixed line services' future

Podcast: Round-up 11 April - MPs ask questions about Terminal 5

Weekly IT news round-up from Warwick Ashford at ComputerWeekly.com. This week: The New York Stock Exchange implementing off the shelf technology to cut time taken to access business critical data; and MPs aks questions about what really went wrong at Heathrow’s Terminal 5: people, processes, or IT?

UK likely to follow US slowdown on IT spending

World economic growth will slow in the next two years and falling spending on IT in the US is likely to be mirrored in the UK, research suggests.

Devices key to mobile broadband development

Growth in mobile broadband will only come about by plugging the gap between users, infrastructure and devices

SMBs taking to unified communications

UC helping small business needs during challenging economic times

NHS and Fujitsu set to sign renegotiated Memo of Understanding

The NHS and Fujitsu, the main supplier of centrally chosen systems to hospitals in the south of England, are expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding as part of renegotiations of a £896m contract signed in January 2004.
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