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Character recognising spam breaking CAPTCHA defences
Webmail and OCR based spam is on the increase, which traditional web filters are having difficulty detecting.
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part two
Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, talks about future developments in storage software technology and the Data...
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part one
In the first part of our interview with Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, he discusses the changing shape of...
Video: Steve Murphy, Hitachi Data Systems
IT PRO speaks to Steve Murphy, UK Managing Director of storage technology specialist Hitachi Data Systems.
The Midweek Interview: Zach Nelson part one
Zach Nelson, president and chief executive of on-demand enterprise software company NetSuite discusses the evolution of the global software market,...
Security expert reveals RFID credit card hack
Expert takes to the stage at conference to demonstrate security flaws in RFID credit card technology.
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part three
In the final part of this interview, Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the legacy implications of encryption - the...
Brother MFC-9320CW review: LED printer
Brother makes a rare foray into LED technology to produce the MFC-9320CW. Does it give it the edge in a competitive colour printer market? We...
Intel: Recession is over so time for a PC refresh
An Intel executive has claimed the recession is over and now is the time for businesses to refresh their client technology.
Fujitsu Eternus DX80 review
Fujitsu brings the latest 8Gbps FC SAN technology within the grasp of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). In an exclusive review we put this...
AMD launches new triple-core chips
Chip company launches three new triple core processors using its halfway house triple-core technology.
Quantum launches de-duplication back-up appliances
Quantum unveils two new back-up appliances to use summer acquisition Adic's de-duplication technology
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
Go green and manage your costs
Along with the energy-saving demands of the green agenda, today’s unfavourable economic climate has pushed cost management back to the top of the...
Digital cinema, 3D and business
Digital cinema, and in particular 3D, is all the rage right now. But does this technology have a place in business? We investigate.<br>
Open source revenues on the rise, says IDC
A new report from IDC has predicted open source revenues will rise to $8.1 million by 2013, thanks to the economy and a growth in acceptance of the...
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
Q&A: Chris Moyer, CTO at HP Enterprise Services
HP’s innovation event comes to London and we catch up with Chris Moyer, chief technology officer at HP Enterprise Services, to talk more about it.
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