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4chan activists attack film industry sites
A number of film industry bodies have been targeted by a large group of activists hungry for revenge.
Most Windows users don't know about browser ballot
Mozilla is desperately trying to raise awareness of the Microsoft Browser Ballot, perhaps seeing the potential of grabbing a large chunk of IE's...
ID and access management takes hold
One of the fastest growing areas of the identity and access management, over half of large organisations are already using password management...
Large firms face big data proliferation challenge
Data growth is the number one data centre infrastructure challenge, according to a Gartner survey.
CeBIT 2007: Supermicro to enter enterprise blade market
7u, 10 blade solution announced at CeBIT puts blades into the reach of smaller businesses and branch offices, as well as large data centres.
Apple iMac 27in review
Apple's iMac can now be had with a large 27in diameter display. We see how it performs.
Latest IE flaw left out of Patch Tuesday
Microsoft is releasing a large number of patches this month, but the latest Internet Explorer flaw is not one of them.
Jajah teams with Microsoft for enterprise IP comms
Jajah is joining forces with software giant Microsoft to offer IP telephony to large enterprises.
Businesses still failing to encrypt sensitive data
Sixty per cent of large businesses do not adequately secure data leaving their organisation.
Symantec upgrades security for Windows Server 2008
Windows data protection and disaster recovery software for small and large businesses released in time for big Microsoft launch.<br/>
Can you survive a lack of tweets?
The large scale Denial of Service attack yesterday brought social networking to its knees, but how did you, your social life and your business...
University of Westminster deploys Google Apps
The Central London university becomes the latest organisation to undertake a large deployment of Google’s web-based office productivity suite.
UPDATED: Data thefts and losses in the UK - Timeline
<i>IT PRO</i> charts the on-going problem of large public and private sector bodies failing to safeguard sensitive business and consumer data.
SMBs lead in IT spend, but rely more on services
A IDC study has found a lack of internal IT expertise is not discouraging mid-sized firms from increasing their IT investments ahead of their large...
MoD loses data over 1,500 times in five years
The minister for the Armed Forces came clean in parliament about the large number of data loss incidents that had occurred in his department.
Polycom VVX 1500 review
Video calling doesn’t necessarily mean using large dedicated suites – it can be done from a phone that sits neatly on your desk. We try out...
Would a UK version of Hulu suck us dry?
Earlier this month, it was suggested that Hulu, a popular US web TV company, is looking to expand its operations into the UK, but can our already...
Only five per cent of emails reach inboxes
ENISA's latest spam report shows ISPs are having to apply increasingly large resources to stopping malicious content at the inbox door.
Dell pledges to help companies save $200 billion
Dell's head of large enterprise commits to helping companies reduce IT spending into the billions.
Cisco launches integrated cloud platform
Cisco has pulled together its various strands for CloudVerse, aimed at service providers and large enterprises.
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