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Opinion: Spendthrift, spend right
The second in a series on managing IT investments by Grant Barker, senior executive of IT Strategy at Accenture.
Staff Writers
Jun 29 2009 6:30AM
Strategy
IAG hits planning limits
Insurance giant IAG has switched back to TM1 to manage the $7.4 billion in premiums it handles each year.
Ry Crozier
Sep 9 2008 9:09AM
Software
Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'
Capacity planning and management initiatives are largely ineffective because the majority of IT shops are unable to convey the results to non-IT managers.
Clement James
Jul 10 2008 9:05AM
Strategy
Big Blue planning HD video breakthrough
IBM is planning to introduce a new encoding system that will allow video providers to stream HD video at a lean 3Mbps..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 14 2008 7:35AM
Hardware
Poor resource planning puts IT projects at risk
Failure to get IT resource requirements mapped out adequately undermines the chances of IT projects succeeding and raises the risk of projects going over time and over budget, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM
Strategy
Guest column: Planning for privacy
Based on his recent tour of Australian capital cities Peter Cullen, Microsoft’s chief privacy strategist, discusses the importance of privacy protection in Australia
Staff Writers
Nov 2 2007 1:53PM
Security
Apacs planning new card security measures
The UK Association of Payment Clearing Services (APACS)has announced that it is testing new technology, which will enhance the security of online transactions and reduce card fraud.
Fiona Raisbeck
Feb 15 2007 2:47PM
Security
U.K. planning applicants open to identity theft
Local authorities in the UK are leaving people open to identity theft, according to anti-fraud watchdog, CIFAS.
René Millman
Jun 8 2006 4:17PM
Security
Drive ICT success from the top: study
Effective management of ICT investments was a key factor to success, according to a new Australian study.
Vivienne Fisher
Apr 21 2005 3:55PM
Strategy
Planning for less than a disaster
Creating a systems and site availability plan to protect critical business processes and systems.
Marc Malizia
Aug 25 2004 10:27AM
Security
Bill would enhance federal agencies' infosec planning
Two legislators have submitted a bill that would amend the Clinger-Cohen Act to boost federal agencies’ infosec planning.
Marcia Savage
Jun 25 2004 12:14AM
Security
Why Business Continuity Planning is Difficult
In the wake of September 11 companies have been scrambling to review and update their disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
Bob Lonadier
Jan 16 2004 2:48PM
Security
Planning for a disaster is half the work - Can you recover?
Increasingly, companies are implementing business continuity plans to ensure the constant availability and support of the company infrastructure and business processes.
Phil Carter
Jan 15 2004 1:43PM
Security
There’s no escaping the dentist and cyber planning
Infosecurity is kind of like visiting the dentist: we all know we have to do it, but we seem to put it off for as long as humanly possible.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 15 2004 1:36PM
Security
The Six Honest Men of Business Continuity Planning
"I keep six honest serving men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who" (Rudyard Kipling, from ‘The Elephant’s Child’ in Just So Stories).
Keith Tilley
Jan 14 2004 3:53PM
Security
Business Continuity: Planning for Many Levels
For a business continuity plan to be truly effective at the time of interruption or disaster, everyone within the company needs to pull together to make the plan work and turn interruption into continuation.
Robin Gaddum
Jan 12 2004 10:19AM
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