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Why cloud computing matters to every business
What is Cloud Computing and why should every business sit up and take notice? With public clouds, private clouds and hybrid clouds, the landscape...
Linux - a disruptive technology?
Is Linux the disruptive technology, or is it the GNU General Public License which really shook up the open source world?
Can IT make up for public sector job cuts?
As the Prime Minister pushes enterprises to provide more private sector jobs for UK workers, Paul Briden investigates whether the IT sector can...
HP CEO Meg Whitman makes confident public debut
Whitman strikes confident yet apologetic, conciliatory tone with enterprise customers but tacitly snubs her predecessor
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2
IT PRO talks to IT managers in the public sector about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
Copyright overtaken by technology
Public IP networks and digital technologies that enable the copying and transmission of digitised works of music are a very real threat to the...
Government IT: Apples for the mandarins
Inside the enterprise: Think tank Demos says all front-line public sector staff should have iPads. This might sound extravagant, but could it save...
Public internet access: who is responsible?
In the first of a series of articles looking at business issues faced by IT managers, we look at the steps companies need to take if they open...
Managing the public face: Why perception is king in IT
Some leading IT companies are seen as big and unfriendly, others as cool and welcoming - but why?
IBM Impact 2012: Scott Hebner, IBM
IT Pro spoke to Scott Hebner, vice president of business infrastructure management and cloud at IBM, about the company's vision for the cloud and...
iPhone, exclusivity and the great British public
As one exclusive mobile network contract is signed, another one ends and devices open up to more operators. But what does this mean for users?
What's new in the Windows 7 Release Candidate?
The Windows 7 release candidate that hit MSDN and Technet accounts is now publicly available. We take a look at what's occurred between the beta...
Can online video be profitable?
YouTube accounts for a huge amount of internet traffic, yet fails to match that with cash in the bank. Is it possible to make a business out of...
Public vs private: Which cloud is best for business?
After EMC's annual conference in Boston last week championing the way of the private cloud for business, we take a look at whether this is the best...
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...
Public Sector: Year in Review 2010
We take a look back at the major public sector events to have their impact on tech in the past 12 months.
When start-ups go public
Zach Nelson, the chief executive of NetSuite, chats about the changes the SaaS provider experienced after going public.
Lessons to learn from a year of data breaches
In the year since the HMRC data breach, many more have been made public – here’s a roundup of 11 lessons (we should have) learned.
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...
ID cards and the worst of public sector IT failures
Government tech projects are infamous for failing - and taking a lot of budget away with them.
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