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Brits play it safe online

Brits play it safe online

Confidence in internet security boosts e-commerce.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 11 2006 1:48PM Software
IT pros burn the midnight oil as Microsoft fixes 23 flaws on Patch Tuesday

IT pros burn the midnight oil as Microsoft fixes 23 flaws on Patch Tuesday

IT professionals are having a long day today as Microsoft fixed the most vulnerabilities during a Patch Tuesday since it began its monthly patching cycle
Ericka Chickowski Aug 8 2006 11:07PM Security
From Black Hat: IT pros still mostly worried about Windows

From Black Hat: IT pros still mostly worried about Windows

While threats against Macintosh operating systems are becoming more common, IT managers and researchers attending the Black Hat conference this week in Las Vegas said, by far, that they're still concerned with security on PCs running Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Frank Washkuch Aug 4 2006 8:25PM Security
IT mergers reach all-time high

IT mergers reach all-time high

M&As in technology sector surpass height of dot com boom.
Dave Friedlos Jul 21 2006 10:13AM Strategy
Corporate IT Forum joins criticism of Fast

Corporate IT Forum joins criticism of Fast

Tif says the Federation Against Software Theft is being too heavy-handed in
its dealings with UK firms.
Madeline Bennett Jul 18 2006 12:45PM Software
Malicious World Cup website ponders why Zidane did it

Malicious World Cup website ponders why Zidane did it

In just a few weeks, Zinedine Zidane has gone from revered soccer superstar to demonized World Cup goat to bait for malicious code.
Frank Washkuch Jul 17 2006 7:44PM Security
IT budgets fail to benefit from revenue growth

IT budgets fail to benefit from revenue growth

But revenue decline is more likely to lead to a reduced budget.
Dave Friedlos Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Strategy
Tangible ROI is possible for IT purchases

Tangible ROI is possible for IT purchases

Return on investment. How many times have you heard or used that phrase in your career? If the answer is never, it's a surprise, but not a total surprise. Measuring the return on investment on IT procurement has not always been the major driving factor – too often, technical specs and whizzy feature lists have clouded purchasing decisions.
Paul Fisher Jul 12 2006 5:01PM Security
IT folk aren't nearly so shy

IT folk aren't nearly so shy

Security commentators, myself included, regularly comment on the security patching cycle and the problems associated with it. What we tend not to do, though, is comment on the ‘patching' problem for physical security systems.
Nick Barron Jul 12 2006 3:39PM Security
Has Microsoft finally done it?

Has Microsoft finally done it?

Microsoft appears to be taking security far more seriously with the successor to Windows XP. But has it done it right? Mark Mayne reports
Mark Mayne Jul 12 2006 11:47AM Security
Brighter outlook for IT budgets in 2007

Brighter outlook for IT budgets in 2007

A Datamonitor survey suggests more firms will invest in IT projects to
improve efficiency and comply with regulations.
James Murray Jul 12 2006 9:42AM Strategy
IT Security spending set to grow significantly

IT Security spending set to grow significantly

IT security spending will grow significantly this year, according to a new report.
René Millman Jul 11 2006 11:27AM Security
Corporations spending more on IT - but not on personnel

Corporations spending more on IT - but not on personnel

Fueled by positive economic growth within organizations, corporate IT spending – expressed as a percentage of revenue – has reached its highest level in nine years, a new study of 184 senior IT workers has found.
Dan Kaplan Jul 10 2006 9:36PM Security
Trade body urges more IT spend on healthcare

Trade body urges more IT spend on healthcare

Health service IT investment must more than double to meet the demands of the UK’s ageing population, says technology trade body Intellect.
Sarah Arnott Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
UK facing £20bn IT skills shortage

UK facing £20bn IT skills shortage

Just 20,000 new IT graduates each year.
Matt Chapman Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Training & Development
Most enterprises admit IT security failures

Most enterprises admit IT security failures

Almost 85 per cent of large US enterprises admit to having suffered an IT security incident over the past 12 months, and the number of breaches continues to rise, new research warned today.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Security
Germany tops for IT security

Germany tops for IT security

German companies are beating the rest of Europe when it comes to IT security, according to McAfee.
Matt Chapman Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Security
Bangalore improves infrastructure to support IT growth

Bangalore improves infrastructure to support IT growth

Investments in satellite towns and better roads may attract more business
from the UK.
James Murray Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Strategy
Corporate IT set to go greener

Corporate IT set to go greener

UK firms facing with green legislation look to decrease emissions and build
green equipment.
Martin Courtney Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Strategy
Consumers ready to do it themselves

Consumers ready to do it themselves

Shoppers want online self service to stop poor customer service.
Dave Friedlos Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Oddware

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