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IT security crisis management: looking beyond the magic bullet

The main threats that organisations and their customers are facing today are the same ones that have always been around: ignorance, apathy and poverty....

Finance's lack of cloud commitment is a surprise

In reference to the recent...

What happens when cloud data is lost?

Everywhere you turn somebody somewhere is extolling the virtues of cloud computing, writes Tom...

Why processes, not technology, will drive business improvement

Businesses are constantly seeking new ways to maximise their profitability and this is never truer than in today's tough economic times, writes Alan Bowling, chairman of the SAP UK & Ireland User Group.

How to upgrade storage on the cheap

Increased demands from the business, and in some cases from regulators, are driving an unprecedented rate of storage growth through a need to store more...

Security Zone: Secure by design?

With nearly every aspect of our lives becoming reliant on computer technology, how do we know we can trust the systems we are using are secure and cannot be easily exploited?

Microsoft Security Essentials raises baseline security in Windows 7

The launch of Microsoft Security Essentials ...

Desktop OS upgrade options greater than ever

Windows 7 finally delivers what Vista should have done three years ago. Application issues have all been greatly improved with Windows 7, it works well...

Ten golden rules to avoid delays in ERP projects

The transformation of businesses today is, more often than not, enabled by underpinning IT which automates the transformed business processes ...

Security Zone: How to apply master data management

Centralised, correct data helps a company operate efficiently. The challenge to consistently present one version of the company's data becomes apparent as businesses increasingly use IT systems to enable their operations and achieve their missions
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