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Long term data integrity and compliance tips
As 90 per cent of a company's data is located near- or online, long-term data integrity and protection requirements are becoming increasingly important, especially when facing compliance audits.
Robert Sims,
May 15 2007 4:27PM
Security
Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real in trouble over DRM software
Major IT and CE companies Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real are under fire for not using digital rights management (DRM) controller.
Shaun Nichols
May 14 2007 2:49PM
Software
F1 and Playboy to join Second Life
Virtual bunnies for virtual racers.
Matt Chapman
May 14 2007 11:07AM
Software
Social networking presents new challenges for business
The popularity of online streaming videos, social-networking and shopping sites have created new attack vectors for hackers to spread malicious code that could wreak havoc on company networks.
Brett Schechter,
May 7 2007 3:07PM
Security
Microsoft touts marriage of BizTalk and RFID
Redmond teams up with Alien Technology.
Clement James
May 3 2007 2:36PM
Software
Corporate spambots named and shamed
Fortune 500 companies under the spotlight.
Iain Thomson
May 2 2007 2:32PM
Security
US and Asia get direct cable link
20,000km terabit submarine cable network from Alcatel-Lucent and NEC.
Staff Writers
May 1 2007 12:24PM
Hardware
Data centres running out of space and power
Report claims high density devices to blame for capacity crisis.
Robert Jaques
May 1 2007 11:50AM
Storage
Apple riding high on Mac and iPod sales
Most profitable March quarter in company's history.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 27 2007 2:30PM
Hardware
Microsoft and SAP sing praises of Duet
Enhancements promised for Duet versions 2.0 and 3.0.
Clement James
Apr 26 2007 2:15PM
Software
Infosecurity: Convergence of spam and viruses detected in new attack
Hackers have launched an attack that combines spam and viruses in a new global campaign, according to the latest report from MessageLabs.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 26 2007 10:13AM
Security
UK and US join forces in space exploration
Nasa and the British National Space Centre head for the final frontier.
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Apr 23 2007 2:20PM
Oddware
Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs
Next-generation colour barcode to appear by Christmas.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 23 2007 2:00PM
Hardware
Skype and PayPal push eBay profits to all-time high
UK success offsets US slow down.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 23 2007 12:30PM
Software
MySpace takes on Digg and Google News
MySpace is to take on Google and Digg with a news aggregator service that combs the web for stories and allows users to rank their favourites.
Iain Thomson
Apr 23 2007 12:14PM
Software
Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95
It's about technology not protectionism, say telcos.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 23 2007 12:00PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft and Samsung ink patent swap deal
Deal covers consumer electronics, hardware, and Linux/Unix platforms.
Robert Jaques
Apr 20 2007 1:00PM
Hardware
Space boffins plan magnetic shields and smart dust
Conference suggests science fiction could shortly become science fact.
Iain Thomson
Apr 19 2007 2:45PM
Oddware
IT leasing and financing set to top US$100bn by 2010
IDC predicts eight percent compound annual growth.
Robert Jaques
Apr 18 2007 3:02PM
Financial Services
Microsoft and Adobe square off in Web 2.0 battle
Competing players and rich internet apps.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 18 2007 2:52PM
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