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Sunny future for cloud computing
Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their...
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...
The future of storage
The pressure on storage resources within the enterprise has never been greater, with the IT department having to handle unprecedented growth in...
Netbooks vs. Smartphones: Making business mobile
What we traditionally think of as a smartphone is changing, as data is overtaking voice in terms of use. However, netbooks are beginning to become...
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...
NHS: No Hope Security?
Will the ICO’s clampdown on NHS data breaches solve the on-going problem of security or does there need to be a bigger, better solution? Jennifer...
Datacentre data crunch
Inside the enterprise: Despite the move to cloud computing, businesses risk running out of datacentre space.<br> <br>
Case study: Tesco secures its data
Tesco is one of the biggest retailers in the world - we reveal the changes its global operations has gone through concerning security.
Transparency? What transparency?
As Facebook, Google and Twitter all find themselves in hot water over use of user data, is it becoming impossible to know who to trust online?
Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
Davey Winder questions what data was stolen from VeriSign and wonders why the company hasn't been more forthcoming.
How to use PowerPivot to understand your data
Mark Whitehorn provides a step-by-step guide to one of Excel 2010’s most powerful tools
Why is backing up given short shrift?
Data loss can be one of the quickest ways to bring a business to its knees. So why aren’t more people concerned about keeping their files safe...
Big data: analytics' pot of gold
Inside the Enterprise: Can analytics boost the economy, and is IT ready to provide the resources to do so?
Does the government want to snoop on your data?
Does the government really want you to tell them everything? And what are its new communications-watching plans all about? Simon Brew finds out...
Are you spending too much on IT security?
Fed up with enterprises using lack of budget as an excuse for not securing data properly, Davey Winder investigates whether organisations could...
Creating a mobile data management policy
The take-up of smartphones are in the mass market means enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks.
Unlock your data
Inside the Enterprise: Regulations and compliance can put barriers between information, and the users who need to work with it.<br>
Is the EU data roaming cap enough to protect UK users?
The EU's enforced €50 phone bill limit may protect us from huge phone bills while abroad, but it does nothing to address the cost of data roaming...
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 most embarrassing data breaches
Inspired by a notable security gaffe at BP, we give our rundown of the most embarrassing data breaches in recent memory.
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