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Microsoft: One year under Steve Ballmer
It's been one year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in Steve Ballmer's hands. What kind of year have we seen?<br> <br>
Ten years of Steve Ballmer
Steve Ballmer has been chief executive of Microsoft for a decade now - but how have things gone?
What next for tech’s top leaders?
You’ve heard of Fantasy Football Manager? Instead of football players, we’ve had a bit of fun with tech leaders by suggesting what they could...
White paper: Everything you need to know about desktop virtualisation
If you’re seriously thinking about desktop virtualisation within your business, Steve Cassidy summarises the benefits, the pitfalls and how to...
IT proves its point as killer brought to justice
How an overnight upgrade to the HOLMES computing system helped Suffolk police manage the data necessary to catch Steve Wright after he murdered...
2011: The Cassidy review
Steve Cassidy looks back onto what grabbed his attention most, IT-wise, last year.
Cloud Computing and the IT department
Steve Cassidy thinks it's about time IT departments had the 'cloud talk'.
BYOD: Old or new, good or bad?
Steve Cassidy looks at the increasingly popular topic of bringing your own device to work and ponders whether it will take off, or whether it...
Changing IT from a figure of hatred
What can we do about the IT department being so disliked by users? Steve Cassidy has some suggestions...<br> <br> <br> <br>
Business risks when moving to the cloud
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy examine the risks involved with moving your business...
Cloud computing: three definitions
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank present three definitions of what cloud computing is and what it means to your business.
Why security should top the cloud agenda
Security should always be paramount in business, but with a cloud based infrastructure it’s arguably even more important. Steve Cassidy and...
How the cloud can make businesses more efficient
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank discuss how cloud computing can make your business operate in a more efficient manner.
The growing importance of cloud standards
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss the importance of standards in the cloud...
How the cloud will change the way your business works
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss how cloud computing will change the way your...
How businesses can use the cloud today
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss the practical applications of cloud computing,...
How to prepare your business for the cloud
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss how cloud computing can affect the bottom line...
Will Steve Jobs' exit get other businesses thinking?
How will Steve Jobs' health affect Apple both now and in the future? And what does it mean for businesses with iconic leadership? Paul Briden finds...
Can we ever trust the cloud?
Storing your data off premises brings with it a degree of worry. Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with Steve Cassidy explore whether...
Horror stories: when the cloud goes wrong
Steve Cassidy and Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank recount instances where things haven’t quite gone right in the cloud.
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