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Widgets put firms at risk
Employees who run widgets and gadgets on their desktop could compromisenetwork security.
Dave Bailey
Sep 24 2007 6:44AM
Security
Firms failing to meet PCI security requirements
Good practice for data security should be embedded into firms' DNA, saysVeriSign
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 21 2007 1:06PM
Security
Firms struggle with open source licenses
59 percent lacks open source licensing policies.
Tom Sanders
Aug 10 2007 1:57PM
Software
Firms not responding effectively to data breaches
A computer forensics expert has blasted as ineffective the way that most corporates deal with security breaches including network intrusion, data theft or destruction.
Clement James
Aug 2 2007 9:57AM
Security
Alternative services worth 'billions' to cable firms
Voice telephony and broadband data among potential offerings. Cable operators stand to rake in "billions" by expanding beyond their traditional core offering of residential video services, experts predict.
Robert Jaques
Jul 20 2007 4:59PM
Telco/ISP
Utility firms sitting on hacking time bomb
Power could be the next target.
Iain Thomson
Jul 16 2007 1:05AM
Security
Dell targets small firms with new services
Vostro range gives SMEs a helping hand.
Staff Writers
Jul 11 2007 2:51PM
Networking
Small firms lagging behind in IT race
IT can help drive business growth, but SMEs are missing out.
Staff Writers
Jul 5 2007 4:24PM
Strategy
Firms prepare for mobile VoIP
But management of mobile devices still creates headaches.
Robert Jaques
Jul 3 2007 3:03PM
Telco/ISP
Small firms embrace enterprise software
Technology such as CRM and ERP now filtering down.
Clement James
Jul 2 2007 11:38AM
Software
Microsoft offers helping hand for small firms
Software giant teams up with MasterCard, Bank of America and FedEx.
Clement James
Jun 27 2007 5:34AM
Software
IBM pitches mainframes at small firms
System z machines 'easyr to use and maintain'.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 25 2007 10:22AM
Software
Small firms warned of data protection scam
UK - Fraudsters demanding money to register under DPA.
Staff Writers
Jun 19 2007 4:21PM
Security
IBM aims desktop BladeCenter at small firms
USA - IBM has previewed its new BladeCenter S, the industry's first blade computing system designed specifically for smaller firms.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2007 10:28AM
Hardware
Chinese small firms to spend big on IT
Retailers still taking lion's share of projected $28bn market.
Robert Jaques
Jun 5 2007 2:30PM
Financial Services
Orange courts small firms with new tariffs
Operator tackles the 'work-life blur'.
Staff Writers
Jun 1 2007 2:46PM
Telco/ISP
Korea's small firms spend big on e-commerce
Still plenty of opportunity for growth, says analyst.
Simon Burns
May 24 2007 6:35AM
Software
Consumer tech alienating
An Accenture report has highlighted the dangers of poor customer service, reporting that many global consumer technology companies are "alienating" customers by providing only average customer service.
Robert Jaques
May 22 2007 10:14AM
Hardware
Pirated software leaves firms open to hackers
Running pirated software can leave companies open to hackers, a security firm claimed today.
Robert Jaques
May 17 2007 12:15PM
Security
Third of UK firms vulnerable to hackers
Almost a third of UK organisations have unpatched critical vulnerabilities compromising their IT security, new research warned today.
Robert Jaques
May 15 2007 2:33PM
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