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Reducing software costs with cloud computing
Software can be a significant cost consideration, and working out how many licences you’ll need over months or years is never easy. But what if...
What is private cloud?
Private cloud is the implementation of cloud services on resources dedicated to your organization, whether they exist on-premises or off-premises.
Has social networking changed the election?
As the general election campaign draws to a close, Simon Brew wonders if social networking services had quite the impact we were expecting…<br>
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...
Preventing tape failure
<strong>Case Study:</strong> Broadcast services specialist Red Bee Media deployed a solution to help it plan for future storage growth and monitor...
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...
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...
Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
IT pros are apparently confused by the cloud, and the different ways IT services providers view it isn't helping.
Can you sack your IT department?
Between the credit crunch, the consumerisation of IT and the rise of cloud services, the role of the IT department is going to change.<br> <br>
Access all areas
Accessibility is key so all customers can benefit from the products and services on offer online. Yet poor websites are cutting off valuable...
Who'd be an ISP?
Once upon a time, providing internet services was a straightforward business. It certainly isn't any more, though, as the threat of new legislation...
MWC 2010: Top 10 show tech
We take a look back at the top 10 technologies, products and services announced, demoed and launched at this week's Mobile World Congress (MWC)...
2.5GHz - taking wireless broadband mobile
For all the talk of 4G services like WiMAX and long term evolution (LTE), the first services we see in the 2.5GHz spectrum in the UK may be based...
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.
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...
Smartphones get services
As Motorola enters the Windows-based smartphone business with its Q device, the company is trying to tackle delivering business-grade services to...
Q&A: Acer on bringing Gateway to the UK
We speak to two leading executives from the Acer Group’s professional brand, Gateway, about how they think its latest server range will fare in...
NHS IT - something to celebrate?
To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, IT PRO examines the massive IT overhaul at the health services giant.
Low-cost computing gets professional for Afghan school
Low-cost thin client computing technology has helped a women's business school in Kandahar, Afghanistan bulk up its IT offering, while keeping...
Q&A: Kevin Eyres on LinkedIn's tipping point
LinkedIn's European managing director explains why professional networks are about to get a lot more important to business users.
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