• Momentum, results and leadership are key elements in IT meeting business demands
  • Voice over IP: Small firms go first
  • Voice over IP: How a simple idea is catching on
  • Voice over IP - On call on the move
  • E-voting: The people's choice
  • Information security: Lead from the top
  • Information security: A stronger staff
  • Who can you trust?
  • Clear goals and teamwork make for a great performance in the workplace and beyond
  • Microsoft stresses security and quality commitment in Longhorn
  • EasyJet copyright ruling could open the door to software savings
  • Training managers predict greater investment in IT courses this year
  • Support and training for IT volunteers
  • Analysts to offer tips on measuring value of IT
  • New powers for auditors increase IT's compliance burden
  • Service aids outsourcing management
  • Your shout: More can be less when it comes to security
  • Take care of low-level code with Qt and focus on GUI functionality
  • Agile programmers warned not to reject configuration management
  • Firms rationalise systems to achieve savings
  • Lead from the top
  • Encryption: the key to secure data?
  • User super-group takes supplier bull by horns
  • The return of the thin client
  • BP IT arm reaps benefit of digital academy
  • You can learn C++ before C, but set aside a year to do it properly
  • Security initiative bears fruit as Microsoft emphasises need for greater collaboration
  • Staff entered false data to get around CSA controls
  • Mentoring helps companies develop staff skills
  • Knowledge is power
  • Mesh offers many routes to network gains
  • Safety first
  • The acceptable rules of the mobile game
  • Buying with confidence
  • Time running out on Moore's Law
  • Research outsourcing contract pitfalls to reap maximum rewards
  • Security considerations when selecting a managed security service provider (MSSP)
  • NHS blaming suppliers could be a warning sign
  • Sun takes first step in opening Solaris development
  • SBC selects Scientific-Atlanta for video infrastructure
  • Palladium Group will be a credible competitor in BI services
  • Investors to buy SunGard, Availability Unit to continue
  • Inadequate training, poor communication and IT problems are to blame, say CSA staff
  • Moving ahead with the best of the old
  • BMW offers wi-fi at showrooms
  • Industry teams dominate coding competition final for first time
  • BCS offers online CV certification for freelances
  • Growing use of Linux could make mobile apps more cost-effective
  • Shortage of ERP skills could push up pay
  • The global power of IT
  • Understand why you are outsourcing to get maximum benefit from the contract
  • Open source to draw up ethical standards
  • Novell deal to acquire tally systems strengthens ZENWorks
  • New Oracle earnings show first glimpse of PeopleSoft impact
  • New HP CEO will likely cut costs and emphasise growth
  • Don't assume your Macs are immune to security flaws
  • Password aging can weaken an already burdened authentication method
  • Companies move from batch processing to real-time data feeds on IBM mainframes
  • How do you react to IT challenges? These answers could get you a seat on the board
  • Making the business case for flexible working
  • Cautious growth as economy slows
  • Flexible working makes everyone a winner
  • RIM settlement helps wireless e-mail, but concerns remain
  • SAML needs more than Oasis approval
  • Linux to break into mobile market
  • Add intelligence to your network with new approaches to Layer 7 traffic management
  • IT industry plans some fun to aid worthy causes
  • Not all mainframes are controlled by IT team
  • More than half of users encounter unexpected integration problems
  • Survey finds IT leaders spend too much time restoring connections
  • How universities' intelligent web project unlocks the information that really counts
  • Demand for instant messaging security skills rises as use doubles
  • Any information, any time, any network - how close are we to the full take-up of 3G?
  • Dixons uses agile method for Epos project
  • Who will rule the wireless world?
  • Renault's outsourcing deals signal change in European market
  • Getronics faces integration challenges with RedSiren
  • Akamai's deal to buy Speedera will narrow the CDN market
  • Why do projects fail?
  • Case history: BT
  • Case history: Inland Revenue
  • Case history: Bank of Ireland UK
  • Six myths about business continuity management and disaster recovery
  • Microsoft pursues future of work vision with Groove deal
  • Microsoft moves to reshape communications and collaboration
  • Deal positions Tibco against IBM for mainframe integration
  • Ascential buy strengthens IBM integration portfolio
  • Web services moves from theory to productivity driver
  • The marriage of sales and marketing
  • Findings from the National Air Traffic Services report speak volumes about difficult IT projects
  • How an independent review could make the difference between success and failure
  • SIP skills are key to internet telephony
  • Litigate, arbitrate or mediate - you choose
  • HP looks to nanotechnology to keep computing power doubling
  • Novell and IBM in Linux developer drive
  • IT innovation from both sides of the globe
  • Budget 2005: Lukewarm response from IT
  • Bichard report reveals lack of progress
  • Innovation: The next big thing
  • Managed network services toasted by distiller
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