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Focus on… Telecoms and networking
In our latest special report, we take a look at the world of telecoms and networking.
The business of technology in Formula One
As the F1 season kicks off this weekend, we take a look at some of the business technology that lies behind the success of world champion Lewis...
Where will quantum computing take us?
We talked with one of the men behind the most recent major development towards quantum computing about what the technology will do for the world.
Get ready for HPC in the mainstream
By the end of 2012, we will have single-socket, x86 devices with 128 cores. The only way to manage systems built with such devices is to exploit...
How does Britain’s broadband compare?
How does the government's Digital Britain plan compare to other countries around the world? We take go on a virtual global tour to see how our...
Is email good for business?
Davey Winder looks at whether email overload causing costly interruptions to business workflow, and is there a real world alternative?
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)...
Top tech moments of the decade
We look at the biggest moments of tech from the past 10 years - from Google, to the dotcom bubble, to the arrival of World of Warcraft.<br>
A quantum security leap?
What is quantum security, what are the real world implications for the enterprise and is it really unbreakable? Davey Winder has been...
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>
Tencent: the biggest web company you’ve never heard of
Something big is happening in the world of web in China. Mike Jennings takes alook at the potential of Tencent.
Mobile comms: coffee and TV
Inside the enterprise: If even the coffee maker comes with a wireless chip, we certainly live in a connected world. But what are the advantages to...
The poisonous rootkits rocking the security world
There are some seriously stealthy rootkits running on computers today. Tom Brewster investigates the extent of the problem...
FreeBSD and the GPL
Linus Torvalds has said Linux wouldn't have happened if 386BSD had been around when he started up. We trace the history of FreeBSD and how it's...
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.
Storing the virtual world
Storage virtualisation has become another major piece of the virtual infrastructure – and iSCSI appliances look set to dominate this market.
Will Windows ever be toppled?
As Windows 7 sails successfully in the world, is Microsoft’s operating system set to dominate the market for decades to come? We take a look.
Q&A: Cat Lee, Facebook platform manager
We discuss Facebook apps and their possible use in the business world, as well as how constant innovation sometimes clashes with what users want.
Is the password ill-equipped for the modern world?
It’s been around since pretty much the dawn of computing, but can the humble password ever again be regarded as secure?
Where will IT be in 2015?
You’re ready to tackle the IT challenges of the next year, but what’s going to happen in the longer term? What will the IT world of 2015 mean...
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