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Digital cinema, 3D and business
Digital cinema, and in particular 3D, is all the rage right now. But does this technology have a place in business? We investigate.<br>
Q&A: Chris Moyer, CTO at HP Enterprise Services
HP’s innovation event comes to London and we catch up with Chris Moyer, chief technology officer at HP Enterprise Services, to talk more about it.
Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
A boost for server-based computing
Server virtualisation isn't the only technology to benefit from the introduction of multi-core processors. Faster, more capable, silicon is also...
Five Startups to watch in 2008
Following our look at a multitude of emerging web technology companies at the recent Le Web conference, IT PRO shortlists its five companies to...
When geeks get it wrong: the top 10 most useless gadgets we've ever bought
Even IT geeks sometimes buy duff gadgets and technology from time-to-time. Here, we look at 10 examples of tech that should have been left to rot,...
People and IT Security
When security specialists talk about IT security and threats, they normally have technology in mind. Sounds great, but unless you include people in...
Tech Heads: Cisco's Dave Evans predicts the future
We talk to Cisco's chief futurist about his predictions for the technology of the future - from cyborgs, parallel universes and internet telepathy...
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...
How to prepare your business for business intelligence
Business Intelligence isn't just about technology, it's about the culture in your organisation. Chris Gresty from the North West Ambulance Service...
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...
Q&A: George Kurtz, CTO, McAfee
We met with the chief technology officer (CTO) of McAfee, the largest dedicated security vendor, to discuss the growing information security...
Symbian's future after UIQ takeover
As another mobile phone operator spends money to take control of a Symbain-based phone technology, what impact will the move have on Symbain users,...
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...
Focus on... Flexible working
Flexible working has many benefits to offer businesses and individuals alike. But only if it's done properly. The technology is there, but what...
Q&A: AMD CTO Phil Hester
IT PRO spoke to AMD's chief technology officer, Phil Hester, about the company's plans to stay one step ahead of Santa Clara giant Intel.
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...
Where will quantum computing take us?
We talked with one of the men behind the most recent major development towards quantum computing about what the technology will do for the world.
Ubuntu: Bridging the technology gap
In our second interview with Mark Shuttleworth, the man behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, we discuss issues of interoperability and the...
Science fiction's influence on technology: ideas made real
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies...
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