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Why business intelligence matters in 2011
Our panel of experts explains why 2011 is the time to invest in Business Intelligence, and how to persuade your board to make that investment....
Is your business ready for the cloud?
It’s clear that cloud computing can bring significant benefits to business, but how can you tell whether your particular business is ready for...
How to master the art of software licensing
Coming to terms with software licensing takes time and resources. But failing to ensure software is properly licensed can lead to penalties and...
The hunt for Windows alternatives
Google Chrome OS is the highest profile attempt to unseat Windows in some time. Simon looks at the growing hunt for mass-market Windows...
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...
Top 10 mobile features of 2009
A mobile phone is an essential in almost everyone’s pocket nowadays. As different mobile technologies converge to become one unit, we’re...
Top 10 areas where open source leads the way
With job losses rising and belts being tightened across the country, now is the perfect time to look once again at the benefits of using open...
Linux and Formula One
Formula One motor racing is using Linux to help shave another fraction of a second off a lap time.
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...
Is Amazon a threat to Apple?
Apple has looked unbeatable in the tablet and smartphone market for some time. But could Amazon be the brand that threatens to topple it? Simon...
The Office/Google Docs war goes real-time with collaboration
With Office 2010 about to hit its first widespread release, the battle lines are being drawn between Microsoft and Google once again.
SNW Europe: The teardrop explodes
Steve Cassidy ponders just how much storage we need, whether virtualised or not, as he looks back on his time at Storage Networking World (SNW)...
Q&A: Paul Prince, chief technology officer at Dell
We take some time out with the CTO of Dell to talk about how the recession has hit his company and what future plans the tech giant has in store.
How an FBI agent transformed Microsoft security
In time for Infosecurity 2009, IT PRO talks to Edward Gibson, one of the main figures behind Microsoft's computer security in Britain.
Top mobile sat nav software
There’s nothing worse than turning up to a meeting late because you couldn’t find the venue. Here's the best navigation software and devices to...
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?
Christmas Gadget Roundup
With Christmas almost upon us it is time to look at some exciting executive gadgets and affordable computer accessories that will please any geek...
Enterprises must find secure Dropbox for employees
Like it or not, workers will be using cloud storage in the office and it is time the enterprise found a secure way to do it.
Why it’s time to worry about mobile security
We may not have seen a major mobile attack yet, but IT departments should get ready for some serious trouble ahead.
Hitting a home run with IM
Case Study: Major League Baseball turns to web-based instant messaging to increase dwell time on its web site and boost fan loyalty.
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