All Risk Management News - October 2006

Cutting disaster down to size

  • In Depth
  • Date: 03 October 2006
Most smaller companies are aware of the need to plan for contingencies. Fewer have converted concern into workable plans. Helen Beckett looks at some practical approaches

SMB focus: What is best for you?

  • News
  • Date: 03 October 2006
Establishing the right level of spend on business continuity is the key to effective planning. Helen Beckett reports

Flexibility and a big stick for police

Police IT: Offering choice while enforcing standards puts the Home Office's latest approach to integrating police information systems on a strong footing for success

No half measures in Nottingham's IT overhaul

Nottingham Building Society is embarking on a major project to modernise its IT systems and offer customers online banking for the first time.

Why, when and how to outsource

More than just a procurement programme, outsourcing arrangements need close management from the outset in order to achieve optimum performance

How to avoid datacentre downtime

A supposedly "bullet-proof" IT infrastructure will always be vulnerable to electrical and mechanical problems. So it is important for IT directors to start talking to building services people.

Aussie government IT drives demand for Brits

A series of major IT programmes by the Australian government are opening up new opportunities for British IT professionals who are prepared to emigrate.

News in brief

  • News
  • Date: 03 October 2006
Short takes on this week's news

California thievin' is simply a cry for help

  • News
  • Date: 03 October 2006
Perhaps we should not panic next time we hear of a laptop being stolen with thousands of people's identity details unencrypted on the hard disc, if an incident from California is anything to go by.

Technology news in brief

  • News
  • Date: 03 October 2006
Short takes on this week's technology news
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