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Wednesday 16 April 2008
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays
Why does all new technology involve a four-second wait?
Olympic tech getting fit for Beijing 2008
Case study: How Atos Origin has to run the IT marathon
Ofcom - high-fibre diet ordered for Broadband Britain
Fat pipes set up home in sewers
Mobile banking set for boom time
Ringing up billions of transactions
UK phishing attacks shoot up 200 per cent
"Fraudsters clearly aren't giving up"
Open source key to SaaS future
To cut costs and boost application sharing
Windows XP SP3 a go this month?
Last pack before XP chop
Editor's Blog: Signs of terminal decline at T5?
Don't read too much into the problems at Heathrow...
Nokia to release NFC phone this year
For tap-and-touch transfer
Google bots are crawling in a new way
On the hunt for HTML forms
Virtualisation: IT managers warned of security challenges
Beware 'fuzzing' and misconfiguration
Popular stories
Featured white papers
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Vulnerability Management Buyer's Checklist
Key Questions to Ask Before You Select a VM Solution Choosing a solution for Vulnerability Management (VM) is a critical step toward protecting your organisation's network and data. Without proven, automated technology for precise detection and remediation, no network can withstand the daily onslaught of new vulnerabilities that threaten security. To help finalise your decision on which solution to buy, Qualys provides this 12-point short list of considerations that will help you determine what will work best for your organisation.
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Creating a Dynamic Infrastructure through Virtualization
In almost every case,the transformation to a dynamic infrastructure will involve virtualization.Many IT professionals think of virtualization specifically in terms of servers.IBM,however,has a broader perspective,in which virtualization is seen as a generalapproach to decouple logical resources from physical elements,so that thoseresources can be allocated faster,more cost-effectively and more dynamically,wherever the business requires them in real time to ideally meet changingdemand levels or business requirements.
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How IP geolocation can improve your website experience and marketing activity
With geolocation technology, you can know a web user's real world whereabouts. This report examines the benefits from the fictional retailer's point of view. Things-4-You- a thriving online business, which had a poor record in converting online visitors into buying customers. Things-4-You demonstrates the potential of IP geolocation online. retailers.
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Check out these top business apps for your iPhone
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Inside a Microsoft datacentre
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Green IT without losing your edge
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Peter Cochrane's latest video blog
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What you need to know about Windows 7