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    Latest Features

NHS IT - something to celebrate?

To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, IT PRO examines the massive IT overhaul at the health services giant.

4 Jul 2008

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Industry & Public Sector/Features

 

Sunny future for cloud computing

Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their data free.

2 Jul 2008

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Networking/Features

 

Q&A – Tom Ilube, head of Garlik

The chief executive of identity management provider Garlik discusses how to keep yourself and your information safe online.

30 Jun 2008

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Security/Features

 
Toshiba HD DVD

Is Toshiba rebooting the format war?

In the aftermath of Blu-ray’s victory over HD DVD, Toshiba doesn’t seem to be taking things lying down. It's hatching a plan for optical storage.

27 Jun 2008

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Storage/Features

 

Taking Symbian open source

Nokia's purchase of Symbian, and promise to take it open source, means three quarters of the world's smartphones could soon be running free software.

25 Jun 2008

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Mobile & Telecoms/Features

 

HD video conferencing: As good as being there?

Is high-definition video conferencing finally good enough to make up for not meeting in person?

23 Jun 2008

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Mobile & Telecoms/Features

 

Ten of the most infamous ‘black hat’ hackers

As British hacker Gary McKinnon fights to avoid extradition to the US, we look at some of the most well known cases of malicious acts online - and the damage it caused.

19 Jun 2008

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Security/Features

 

What next for Microsoft?

Last week saw Microsoft’s plan to acquire Yahoo all but collapse, and left it with a more dangerous rival than ever before. So what can it do next?

16 Jun 2008

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Client/Features

 

Becta, open source and education: Too little, too late?

Inertia, fear of the unknown and agreements with vendors have lead to slow adoption of open source and free software in UK schools.

12 Jun 2008

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Industry & Public Sector/Features

 

USB Flash Disks: A modern day business curse?

Is the small USB drive that’s resident in many professionals’ pockets these days actually housing a major security threat? We investigate…

9 Jun 2008

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Storage/Features

 

A brief history of Linux and the cosmos

IT PRO looks at how free and open source software is helping academics, researchers and scientists gain a better understanding of space and time.

5 Jun 2008

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Server/Features

 

802.11n: Is there an end to the saga?

After many years of discussion and debate, the 802.11n standard still awaits final approval. What is going on and why is ratification taking so long?

2 Jun 2008

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Networking/Features

 

Virtual clients can solve real management trouble

Pairing virtualised clients and servers is one way to help IT managers meet workers' personal demands.

29 May 2008

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Server/Features

 

Litigating against innovation: Legal attacks on Linux

Patents and how they're controlled are damaging the way technology is developed - and the Linux case is a key example of this.

22 May 2008

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Client/Features

 

Sisters are doing IT for themselves

The IT industry is a healthy, fast-moving and vibrant place to work. But why are women still turned off by tech?

16 May 2008

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Careers/Features

 

Working 9-5: Not a way to make a living?

National Work from Home Day and Work Wise Week is upon us, but what's the big deal about flexible working and why should companies care?

14 May 2008

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Careers/Features

 

Managing the public face: Why perception is king in IT

Some leading IT companies are seen as big and unfriendly, others as cool and welcoming - but why?

11 May 2008

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Internet/Features

 

Who'd be an ISP?

Once upon a time, providing internet services was a straightforward business. It certainly isn't any more, though, as the threat of new legislation and litigation hang over the industry.

11 May 2008

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Internet/Features

 

The impact of the Eee PC

Had most people in IT even heard of Asus' Eee PC a year ago? Probably not. Yet its impact has been nothing short of remarkable...

8 May 2008

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Mobile & Telecoms/Features

 

Creating a mobile data management policy

The take-up of smartphones are in the mass market means enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks.

1 May 2008

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Mobile & Telecoms/Features

 
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    Latest News

Government looks to save up to half on IT

The government has launched a programme that aims to discover how it can emulate private sector savings of up 50 per cent on back office operations and IT.

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    Latest How Tos & Tutorials

Control your PC from a Pocket PC phone with GoToMyPC PocketView

If you want remote access to your PC then you'll want to check out GoToMyPC PocketView. While most remote control services require you to use another PC, GoToMyPC PocketView runs on Windows Mobile for instant access.

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