• Designing for crime
  • How information risk management underpins good corporate governance
  • Flexi-work must match staff and business needs
  • Assessing the real risk of being online
  • Securing Windows
  • VoIP and IPT are hot tickets for the IT industry
  • IT management needs to review information access strategies
  • How much security is enough?
  • A smart approach to WLAN security
  • Lost at sea: securing the channel
  • Microsoft bows to user pressure over Visual Studio licence costs
  • BEA smartens Tuxedo with focus now on SOA
  • Consolidate servers for low TCO
  • More IT with less money
  • Controlling IT costs and values
  • Business focus is vital for good service
  • Mobilise your forces
  • Security behind the firewall
  • Riding the wave of change
  • Business continuity keeps companies running
  • A security qualification is a must but make sure it fits your field
  • The ecology of future servers
  • Laying the foundations for a successful managed service
  • Summer skies, but clouds on the horizon
  • Linux for business
  • IT directors' diary
  • Summer brings fundraising events
  • Information architectures
  • Making change work
  • Take the adaptive enterprise initiative
  • Internet usage and information risk
  • The adaptive enterprise: realising the vision
  • Don’t get caught out
  • Developing system infrastructures to allow growth of long-term information storage
  • Time to bridge the great legacy skills gap
  • London's business continuity plans pass the test as City wakes up to terrorist threat
  • Cost is key in choice of open source or Windows
  • Isle of Man government consolidates on Windows platform
  • Lloyd's cuts operating costs with Microsoft
  • University sees savings in Linux
  • Hypervisor promises £3bn cost savings on hardware, says Butler
  • Biometric vision
  • Employers warned to act now to avoid business IT skills shortage
  • Next move: How do I become a business analyst?
  • Direct communication between trust chief and supplier CEO is key to project success
  • Girls see IT as more than jobs for the boys but are unsure of options
  • Asset management tool helps York to clean up its act with automated response to calls
  • How to make an IT merger work
  • Algorithms take a back seat as the machine learns to thrive in the age of uncertainty
  • Small Lans must rise to network security challenge
  • Siebel expands SOA capabilities with IBM
  • Tactical partnership key to brewer's global outsourcing deal
  • OGC fights departments' reluctance over training and development proposals
  • Users await clear direction for SeeBeyond as Sun evolves Java
  • Business continuity: Keep on running
  • Recruiter warns employers to screen for 'cowboy' contractors
  • 64-bit computing: When I'm sixty-four
  • Continuity: Safety chain
  • Next move: How can I move on from a small firm?
  • Hot skills: Network security
  • Subscription licensing for Microsoft CRM 3.0
  • Data management is key RFID challenge
  • London boroughs join forces to slash their stationery costs through online auction
  • IT companies offer more bonuses in attempt to retain staff
  • MS details architects' certificate
  • Few IT SMEs allow flexible working
  • BCS gives free membership to ECDL experts
  • Multi-function printing devices for SMEs
  • Don't change AMD/Intel buying decisions because of lawsuit
  • Phishing for the missing piece of the CardSystems puzzle
  • A clearer view from the Pru
  • Web services are maturing in face of obstacles to interoperability
  • Wincanton overhauls Unix code to boost warehouse automation
  • Help children's charity at IT's annual sleep-out
  • ISA can offer a route into security for those with Microsoft skills
  • ID suite focuses on integration
  • Next move: How do I get back in to the mainstream?
  • Java to speed up 3G apps
  • Cranfield experts to tackle Sarbanes-Oxley
  • Employers back IT clubs for girls
  • Outlook flaw 'a risk to all users'
  • Swindon uses wireless tablets to boost efficiency and free up its social workers
  • Complexity of patient records poses huge challenge for data integration programme
  • JDeveloper and Eclipse moves should boost Oracle middleware stack
  • Unsung heroes
  • Can alcohol mix with my security strategy?
  • Cisco in talks to acquire EMC?
  • IT is from Mars, Business users are from Venus
  • IBM to buy Isogon to round out IT asset management strategy
  • BT's fixed/mobile Fusion lacks appeal – for now
  • Virtual hybrid workgroups are critical to successful offshore sourcing
  • More port 445 activity could spell security trouble
  • Oracle entices SAP users with licence credit plan
  • Online filing system's go-live delay piles up the workload at under-pressure Revenue
  • Avoid the jitters by ensuring networks are fully prepared for VoIP implementation
  • Employers review rates of pay as more IT staff look to switch jobs
  • Java and .net differences remain despite a year of collaboration
  • Next move: IT director needs way in after redundancy
  • Winning ways with staff incentive schemes
  • Eric's stumble throws a spanner in quality works
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