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Debian and the grass roots of Linux
Debian GNU/Linux was the first project to be deliberately modelled on the principles of distributed software development, and provides the core...
Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part Two
Here's the second part of our look into the most serious threats facing organisations today.
Red Hat at the crossroads
As the biggest open source company in the world, Red Hat stands at a significant crossroads between its open source roots and significant growth in...
Top 10 social networking tips for enterprise - part two
We conclude our two-part look at what the big social networking sites had to offer businesses.
Q&A: iPass CEO Evan Kaplan
iPass' latest research suggests tablets are the device of choice for one in five mobile workers. ITPRO asked CEO Evan Kaplan what he thinks is...
Open-source for business
Despite the legal uncertainties affecting Linux, open-source software development and use is growing in the enterprise community, even in...
Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 2
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...
Intel: security inside
Inside the enterprise: Intel has announced new chips that integrate security and data protection functions. Will this solve one of IT's bigger...
Nokia takes aim at the enterprise
Users are demanding more from their regular phones and smartphones, and market competition is driving innovation. We look at how current market...
Where will cloud computing take enterprise IT in 2011?
Cloud computing is a hot topic right now, but what does it actually mean for your business?
Which version of SharePoint is right for you?
SharePoint comes in three different editions, but if you're serious about Business Intelligence then you'll benefit from SharePoint Enterprise....
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...
USB storage in business
When we talk about storage in the enterprise, big systems are often front of mind and we often overlook the role that USB storage has to play. IT...
Bring you own device: the $600 question
Inside the enterprise: A recent Cisco report claims bring your own device is gaining support from IT departments. But how much are staff willing to...
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...
HP CEO Meg Whitman makes confident public debut
Whitman strikes confident yet apologetic, conciliatory tone with enterprise customers but tacitly snubs her predecessor
Free Software is good for business
Once the domain of hobbyist software developers, open source software applications - both hosted and locally-installed - are having a major and...
The benefits of software virtualisation
Advances in processing, storage and improvements in software tools are bringing virtualisation into the mainstream of enterprise computing
A quantum security leap?
What is quantum security, what are the real world implications for the enterprise and is it really unbreakable? Davey Winder has been...
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