All Risk Management News - January 2007

Using IAM tools to improve compliance

  • News
  • Date: 31 January 2007
Provisioning and password management tools can ease complexity, reduce help desk calls and save money. But they also have an added benefit: they can help with your compliance woes.

IT managers say Vista is 'a distraction'

Almost half of IT professionals feel that migrating to Microsoft Vista is a distraction from more important issues.

Alliance to aid card security compliance

IT security suppliers have formed an alliance to advise businesses on how to meet security standards required by credit card companies for processing online transactions.

Small firms miss out on full potential of IT

Small business owners are still missing out on the full potential of IT, according to a YouGov survey commissioned by the British Chambers of Commerce and Microsoft.

Microsoft launches consumer version of Windows Vista

Microsoft has today officially launched the consumer version of Windows Vista, along with productivity suite Office 2007.

NHS security dilemma as smartcards shared

Trust goes against guidelines in high-pressure A&E department

Did your firm make the shortlist for the Best Places to Work in IT Awards?

Computer Weekly's Best Places to Work in IT Awards recognise the IT departments that place themselves at the forefront of best practice in the workplace

Government ministers should learn to account for IT failures

Openness is key to effective project management

ERP upgrade to lift support burden

BT Europe, the forklift truck manufacturing division of Toyota, has begun replacing its heavily customised Movex application with the latest version from Lawson Software.

Merrill Lynch on the grid in race to speed up apps

Merrill Lynch has developed an enterprise computing grid that allows it to run applications 800 times faster than previously by putting to work the power of disaster recovery servers and other under-utilised resources.
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