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Who'd be an ISP?

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TOP STORY Posted at 5:56AM, 12th May 2008
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. Read more

How Google is redesigning your data centre

How Google is redesigning your data centre Posted at 3:33PM, 17th Apr 2008
Google famously builds its own servers out of commodity PCs and custom-designed power supplies. It disagrees with the hard drive manufacturers about how long drives last and is building its own 10GB Ethernet switches. Could Google's strategy be right for Read more

Managing IT with a mobile phone

Managing IT with a mobile phone Posted at 9:11PM, 10th Apr 2008
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are. Read more

Science fiction's influence on technology: ideas made real

Science fiction Posted at 10:59PM, 26th Jan 2008
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies of today and tomorrow. Read more

Is Virgin Media vulnerable to takeover?

Is Virgin Media vulnerable to takeover? Posted at 1:47PM, 10th Sep 2007
In the latest in our occasional series, the spotlight falls on troubled cable operator Virgin Media, a company that's actually trying to sell itself, but is having a little difficulty finding a willing buyer... Read more

The technology that brought you the Tour de France

The technology that brought you the Tour de France Posted at 12:07PM, 31st Jul 2007
Cycling event the Tour de France is a marvel of modern technology. IT PRO takes a look at the infrastructure behind this year's race and how the technical team enabled the media and crowds to broadcast and communicate. Read more

Work Wise Week: Flexibility and the small business

Work Wise Week: Flexibility and the small business Posted at 5:35PM, 22nd May 2007
Many small businesses believe that flexible working is a non-starter for them as it is thought too expensive, but for some it is their raison d'etre. Read more

Work Wise Week: Flexible working over a latte

Work Wise Week: Flexible working over a latte Posted at 6:33PM, 21st May 2007
IT PRO sent one of its editors to experience working from a coffee shop to see if workers can be productive over some Java. Read more

Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 2

Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 2 Posted at 3:49PM, 3rd May 2007
In the second part of this feature series, we look at how you can harness Bluetooth to work for your business and identify some of the sectors where it appears to be making inroads in the enterprise. Read more

Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2

Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2 Posted at 3:04PM, 29th Mar 2007
IT PRO talks to IT managers in the public sector about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development. Read more

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Latest Networking Reviews

Linksys NSS6100

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Price: £916.53
Company: Linksys
Review Date: 30 Apr 2008
Verdict: Linksys delivers a well built 1U NAS appliance with a number of unusual features. The encryption and virtualisation capabilities increase its appeal to business users but we found performance to be comparatively poor and it's difficult to see how the high price tag can be justified.

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Enterprise Blade Servers

Using blade servers can help you improve both data centre resource utilisation and effectiveness, and IT PRO has exclusively reviewed and tested four of the latest blade server products.

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