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Security: Year in review 2010
It's been a huge year for the security industry. We look back at some of the biggest moments of 2010.
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.
Europe's not finished with Microsoft
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future...
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...
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
2011: The Cassidy review
Steve Cassidy looks back onto what grabbed his attention most, IT-wise, last year.
Storage: Year in Review 2010
We take a look back at the big topics in storage over the past 12 months. <br>
Open Source - Is it really value for money?
Delegates and speakers at the European Open Source Convention in Brussels last week tackled the question of open source software and its value to...
Will Apple's iPad help tablet computers take off?
Apple’s iPad has set tongues wagging all week – but is this really the start of the long-predicted tablet boom?
Work Wise Week: Securing the flexible worker
Giving your staff the ability to work wherever, whenever can make workers more productive and happier, but there are security risks that come with...
Mobile World Congress 2011: Great expectations
We take a look at the confirmations and rumours around the world's largest mobile show, starting next week in Barcelona. <br>
Work Wise Week: Flexibility and the small business
Many small businesses believe that flexible working is a non-starter for them as it is thought too expensive, but for some it is their raison d'etre.
Work Wise Week: Flexible working over a latte
IT PRO sent one of its editors to experience working from a coffee shop to see if workers can be productive over some Java.
ARM, AMD and Apple: Does the iPhone maker want its chips?
Apple has been linked with acquisitions of both AMD and ARM in the past week or two. Simon Brew asks what it’s up to...
The devil is in the DeepSAFE detail
McAfee announced its first DeepSAFE product this week, but will IT departments be interested in the sub-OS model?
Year in Review: 2009 in your words
It's been a comment filled 12 months. We look back on some of your thoughts over the past year to see what you rated and hated when it comes to...
BlackBerry misery
Inside the enterprise: RIM's service outages this week have shaken confidence not just in its brand, but in mobile working.
Hi #SMW, will you be my friend?
Inside the Enterprise: At the end of a week celebrating the medium, is social media a distraction or a useful tool for business?
What next for Microsoft?
Last week saw Microsoft’s plan to acquire Yahoo all but collapse, and left it with a more dangerous rival than ever before. So what can it do next?
Working 9-5: Not a way to make a living?
National Work from Home Day and Work Wise Week is upon us, but what's the big deal about flexible working and why should companies care?
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