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The great Facebook privacy debate
The risk of sociability seems to be a sacrifice in privacy, but what are we doing about it? And can you ever really maintain your privacy on...
Unlock your data
Inside the Enterprise: Regulations and compliance can put barriers between information, and the users who need to work with it.<br>
Miracle Workers: rescuing data from the jaws of disaster
Even if you've dropped your laptop or your server has been set on fire, all hope is not lost. Data recovery companies such as Kroll Ontrack could...
Datacentre data crunch
Inside the enterprise: Despite the move to cloud computing, businesses risk running out of datacentre space.<br> <br>
Increasing accessibility with cloud computing
With businesses increasingly spread over multiple offices in different regions or countries, it’s vital for staff to be able to access all the...
The Met Office gets to grips with weather software and data
Case Study: The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of weather information services. It needed a way to bring new software products...
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
Cloud storage for backing up your mobile phone
Although cloud storage isn’t a particularly new concept in computing, it is becoming more popular in the world of mobile communications - here's...
The Orwellian Nightmare: Version 2.0
With personal data being gathered on such a wide scale by both companies and governments, Tom Brewster asks: Are we in an updated version of the...
Introducing Excel & PowerPivot
Andrew Fryer, an evangelist at Microsoft UK, explains how Excel 2010 and PowerPivot can put the right data into the right users' hands, and we find...
Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 1
The proliferation of phones, PDAs, computers and other devices that support and use Bluetooth wireless networking technology has created another...
Card companies - and the slow road to security
While credit card companies want retailers to handle card data more securely, the job is proving too much for some.
Q&A: Jon Callas of PGP
In the wake of the HM Revenue and Customs data loss debacle, IT PRO sat down with security expert Jon Callas, chief technology officer of security...
Can we ever trust the cloud?
Storing your data off premises brings with it a degree of worry. Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with Steve Cassidy explore whether...
Plugging public sector data leaks
Inside the Enterprise: government bodies seem unable to take information security seriously. Unless they do, the public will remain wary of using...
Introducing SQL Server
If you're serious about using Microsoft technology to deliver Business Intelligence then you need to embrace SQL Server. Our panel explains how the...
Improve your business decisions
Simon Jones explains how to use Office, SharePoint and SQL Server to make informed business decisions and keep key data at everyone’s fingertips.
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...
HSxPA and the enterprise
Wireless data services over 3G have gained credibility among business users in recent months, with the arrival of HSDPA and variants that have...
The future of storage
The pressure on storage resources within the enterprise has never been greater, with the IT department having to handle unprecedented growth in...
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