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The Met Office gets to grips with weather software and data
Case Study: The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of weather information services. It needed a way to bring new software products...
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...
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...
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...
4G edges closer
Inside the enterprise: The UK has been slow to deploy the latest mobile broadband technology, but the latest trials show it should not be far off.
Q&A: The Nokia renaissance
Following the release of the Lumia 800, Nokia has been reborn. We chat with the mobile giant's UK MD about how the company is turning things around.
Nanotechnology: The future of mobile phones?
When can we expect to see nano phones hitting the market - and will the recession slow innovation down?
The Great British network squeeze
Our appetite for broadband - whether fixed or mobile - continues to grow. But it's putting a huge strain on our networks, as Mike Jennings discovers.
Top 10 mobile games for your commute
We run down the best games to take with you on your way to work, whether you’ve got an iPhone, a BlackBerry or a five year-old Nokia phone.
The battle of the app stores
Do any of the other mobile application stores stand a chance against the behemoth that is Apple's App Store?
Q&A: Intel's Arun Shenoy talks Santa Rosa
Intel today officially launched the next generation of its Centrino mobile platform, formerly code named Santa Rosa. IT PRO spoke to Arun Sheroy,...
Intel: security inside
Inside the enterprise: Intel has announced new chips that integrate security and data protection functions. Will this solve one of IT's bigger...
The Orwellian Nightmare: Version 2.0
With personal data being gathered on such a wide scale by both companies and governments, Tom Brewster asks: Are we in an updated version of the...
Introducing Excel & PowerPivot
Andrew Fryer, an evangelist at Microsoft UK, explains how Excel 2010 and PowerPivot can put the right data into the right users' hands, and we find...
Keynote's Umang Gupta on the health of the Net
The chief exec of Keynote Systems discusses the future of web performance and how PC and mobile worlds will crossover.
Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 1
The proliferation of phones, PDAs, computers and other devices that support and use Bluetooth wireless networking technology has created another...
Card companies - and the slow road to security
While credit card companies want retailers to handle card data more securely, the job is proving too much for some.
Q&A: Jon Callas of PGP
In the wake of the HM Revenue and Customs data loss debacle, IT PRO sat down with security expert Jon Callas, chief technology officer of security...
BlackBerry misery
Inside the enterprise: RIM's service outages this week have shaken confidence not just in its brand, but in mobile working.
Can we ever trust the cloud?
Storing your data off premises brings with it a degree of worry. Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with Steve Cassidy explore whether...
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