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Technology for dealing with lost laptops
Manage your data and encrypt everything all the time - that's the advice from security experts in the wake of another slew of public and private...
The lost world of the Xandros desktop
The latest release of the Xandros Linux desktop edition was in June 2006, which is several lifetimes in the history of Linux. Is this the end of...
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...
How business intelligence gets lost: double entries
If your staff have to enter data twice, you'll spend too much time arguing about which data is right - and all of it could be wrong. The panel...
Biometric authentication: the key to keeping businesses and users happy?
You’re already paying for biometrics in business laptops, so is it time for your business to start using them?
Chrome OS – Lost in the cloud?
It’s no Windows killer and it'll take some belief in the cloud before Chrome OS can change things.
How BAA uses IT to find bags and sell an airport
From lost bags to an airport for sale, BAA’s CIO shows how IT needs to respond both to disruptions, and changes in business strategy.
How business intelligence gets lost: emailing copies
Our panel explains why you're creating problems for yourself if you're still emailing key documents around rather than keeping "one version of the...
A buyer’s guide to the top 10 laptops
Buying a laptop can be a tricky business. We run down our top 10 favourites to give you a starting point for your purchase.
Can Linux win netbooks back?
Has Linux just lost the best chance it had to break into the mainstream desktop operating system market?
A 404 error is a sales opportunity
Web error pages are losing companies millions in lost revenue, are yours up to scratch?
The lessons of Nationwide's lost laptop
Security, as they say, is a journey not a destination. Threats don't stand still and you never know what's going to happen until it hits you.
Demand for tougher data breach legislation
Lost laptops and missing discs could mean legal trouble, as the media spotlight on data breaches gives weight to calls for tougher legislation -...
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