All SMEs News - September 2006

Lack of openness could limit Vista security gain

Microsoft's decision to build anti-spyware, a firewall and other security services into Windows Vista is unlikely to directly benefit large corporate IT departments, Gartner said last week.

How do I move out of the public sector?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 26 September 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems

Networks news in brief

  • News
  • Date: 26 September 2006
Short takes on this week's networks news

NetApp operations chief talks growth

Tom Georgens, executive vice president and general manager at NetApp -- also rumoured to be in the running as next CEO -- discusses what's driving its growth.

Grid power pays off

  • In Depth
  • Date: 22 September 2006
Grid computing is no longer the preserve of scientific number crunchers. From oil exploration, pharmaceuticals and banking to SMEs, it is proving its worth for those needing high performance computing.

OpenAjax gets new partners

The OpenAjax Alliance has further opened itself up by signing up new partners and launching a new website to drive Ajax-based web technologies.

Insider breaches get corporate ‘blind eye’

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 September 2006
Most insider-related security breaches go unreported, according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute in the US.

A helping hand with IT governance

There’s no need for wrong turns on the road to achieving effective IT governance. Frameworks can offer a clear path to better risk management and value

Choosing a route to agile systems

With as many as 170 BPM suppliers, choosing the right approach is vital when looking to improve efficiency through process-driven IT

Enterprise security: Can you square the circle?

How do you guarantee end-users the required level of access while making sure that networks and applications are protected by robust security? Arif Mohamed looks at how two organisations have solved the puzzle
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