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Business measurements for mobile working needed, says Gartner

Businesses are deploying mobile working technologies, but are failing to measure the impact they have on the productivity of mobile workers, said analyst firm Gartner.

Laptop chips to pass desktops in next twelve months

Number of microprocessors shipping for notebook PCs will exceed those shipping for desktop PCs by early 2009

Hitachi ships 320GB notebook hard drive

Hitachi is shipping a 320GB notebook hard drive that combines high capacity with improved power efficiency...

BT bundles smartphone with broadband

BT is offering its broadband customers a smartphone option so they can check their e-mail and surf the web while...

Video review: £600 Aldi Medion Akoya MD 96640 multimedia notebook

Aldi's £600 320GB multimedia notebook goes on sale at stores across the UK on Thursday 8 May. Find out whether you should get in line to bag one in John-Paul Kamath's video review.

SAP and Research in Motion unveil CRM app for Blackberry

SAP and Research In Motion (RIM) have unveiled a mobile customer relationship management (CRM) application for the Blackberry.

EU’s Galileo moves forward with final test satellite launch

The European Union has launched the second and final test satellite for its £2.65bn rival to the US Global Positioning System (GPS) platform, reports Reuters.

Notebooks drive PC sales as desktop figures decline

The market for notebooks helped boost first quarter sales of PCs in Western Europe as PC shipments recorded robust 19% growth compared with the same quarter in the previous year, according to IDC research.

Seamless security for roaming workers

Work for many of today's employees is no longer restricted to the traditional 'nine-to-five' work day or the office environment. In our age of high-speed internet communications, more and more people can travel routinely for work or telecommute from home, and for many there is no clear definition of when the working day begins or ends, writes Eldar Tuvey, CEO of ScanSafe.

Constant vigilance keeps Stroud & Swindon secure

"Information security is part of life now for financial services organisations and you have to take it seriously. If the business is linked to any loss of sensitive data, it causes serious reputational damage and you can't afford for that to happen, especially in such a highly regulated industry," says Colin Campbell, IT services manager at Stroud & Swindon Building Society.
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