Spotlight on enterprise IT trends Spotlight on enterprise IT trends

No matter where your organisation is in its technology transformation – whether you’re just beginning or nearing the end of a major overhaul – you need to keep an eye on the future.

Because you know disruption isn’t stopping any time soon.

So how do you keep to up with the very latest enterprise IT trends? Which technologies are emerging and which are gaining momentum? How are they being applied in innovative ways? And how might these technologies and techniques disrupt your business, or offer opportunities?

iTnews will help you identify some of these potential disruptions and opportunities in our Spotlight on new and future enterprise IT trends, coinciding with the Gartner Symposium on the Gold Coast on 24-27 October.

This Spotlight is supported by Veeam.

Review delays start of ID card procurement

Review delays start of ID card procurement

Procurement for the multibillion-pound UK national biometric identity card scheme will start only once the current Home Office review is completed.
Sarah Arnott Jul 13 2006 2:40PM Hardware
Debate: Is there evidence of innovation in the information security industry any more?

Debate: Is there evidence of innovation in the information security industry any more?

Dr. Steve Jun 15 2006 11:07AM Security
Advance commerce through innovation

Advance commerce through innovation

Smart cards make perpetrating fraud considerably more difficult than "traditional" magstripe cards. In regions where offline processing is the dominant method for processing transactions this especially is true. As a result — and even though we have driven payment card fraud to an all-time low — our industry is now seriously exploring how smart card technology can become the primary driver in the evolution of payment card security.
Staff Writers Jun 5 2006 9:03PM Security
Directors ignorant about IT

Directors ignorant about IT

There is a distinct lack of IT competence and knowledge within Australian company boards according to research conducted by local recruitment firm, Talent2.
Staff Writers May 22 2006 11:24AM Training & Development
Australia scared of innovation: IBM

Australia scared of innovation: IBM

Australian organisations fear innovation as being too risky, expensive and time-consuming, if a new study commissioned by IBM is to be believed.
Staff Writers Mar 20 2006 2:37PM Strategy
A marketing strategy is part of the job

A marketing strategy is part of the job

If you want to stay alive and continue to be progressive in this profession, you must be able to create and market your company’s IT security strategy. My suggestions follow.
Randy Sanovic Mar 6 2006 10:02PM Security
Forging a national cyber security strategy

Forging a national cyber security strategy

In the face of growing threats to its cyber assets, America requires a cohesive and comprehensive plan to protect its vital and most sensitive data. Here, one of the leading decision makers in the federal government IT arena coveys overarching priorities for securing the country's cyberspace.
Andy Purdy Mar 6 2006 7:59PM Security
Innovation still exists

Innovation still exists

I just attended the Computer Security Institue’s 32nd Annual Conference and this year there were rumblings on the show floor about the lack of anything new.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Jan 11 2006 10:11PM Security
SANS list shows hacker strategy shift

SANS list shows hacker strategy shift

Cyber-criminals have switched targets, the latest edition of the SANS Top 20 reported this week.
Frank Washkuch Nov 23 2005 2:53PM Security
Tactics, strategy and the CSO

Tactics, strategy and the CSO

Mary Ann Oct 21 2005 3:55PM Security
Developing a patch and vulnerability management strategy

Developing a patch and vulnerability management strategy

In the first two quarters of 2005 more than 3,780 software vulnerabilities were reported, leaving a wide range of system components and software open to exploits. With the popular operating systems often the key target of worm and virus writers, the majority of businesses are left open to attacks.
Alan Bentley Oct 20 2005 11:03AM Security
Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Nearly half of companies do not have a strategy to deal with data leakage and information management, according to a new study.
René Millman Sep 8 2005 4:36PM Security
Make mobility a part of your strategy

Make mobility a part of your strategy

Staff Writers Jun 21 2005 10:48AM Security
Air Force CIO heading for private sector

Air Force CIO heading for private sector

U.S. Air Force CIO John Gilligan, who recently oversaw a contract consolidation effort with Microsoft to improve the Air Force's security, plans to leave for the private sector May 10.
Marcia Savage May 3 2005 9:53PM Security
Firms fall short in cybercrime strategy

Firms fall short in cybercrime strategy

Companies do not know how to handle cybercrime properly and criminals are let off the hook as a result, an expert has claimed.
David Quainton Apr 27 2005 10:32PM Security
Drive ICT success from the top: study

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
Homeland Security CIO resigns

Homeland Security CIO resigns

Department of Homeland Security CIO Steven Cooper has resigned and will leave the agency at the end of the month.
Marcia Savage Apr 7 2005 7:30PM Security
Moat and castle still top security strategy

Moat and castle still top security strategy

Many companies still rely on a "moat and castle" approach to network security, according to a survey of CISOs by Preventsys and Qualys.
Marcia Savage Mar 8 2005 7:28PM Security
WebEx expands, refines partner strategy

WebEx expands, refines partner strategy

Online conferencing provider WebEx is shifting to a mixture of direct sales, partnering and co-selling as it targets further expansion in the regional teleconferencing market.
Angus Kidman , Angus Kidman Jan 31 2005 10:55AM Software
Why every business needs an SCM strategy

Why every business needs an SCM strategy

Running a business has changed a lot over time—businesses are increasingly becoming more global in nature and constantly taking advantage of technology to help them become more efficient, cost conscious and competitive.
Zoe Lowther Oct 19 2004 5:46PM Security

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