Archive - 09 Oct 2003

Meta Group Quarterly: How regulation is driving IT strategy

CIOs need to be aware of their liabilities...and focus on cost and value

Microsoft changes security tactics

Ballmer unveils new patching process and security initiatives...

Lengthy Windows XP upgrades 'cost firms thousands'

Inefficient manual method taking too long, says research

SAP looks forward to encouraging quarter

Encouraging to the tune of E1.65bn, to be exact

Expert witness dismisses UK hacking suspect's defence

No evidence teenager's computer compromised by hackers, court hears

Government backs international anti-hack effort

A matter of national security or a just a handy tool for network admin?

Nuclear police to get secure radio network

Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary moving to 02's Airwave...

UK government begins Linux trials

Wants cheaper and more efficient IT... and admits it was impressed with the Find Related Articles

Reliance on Microsoft makes firms vulnerable says Gartner

"Monoculture" more cost-efficient but greater chance of major security damage...

UK CIOs not convinced by Linux

Still not ready for handling mission-critical ops...

No 'big bang' for Microsoft security push

Senior exec admits Trustworthy Computing won't happen overnight

HP and Disney extend technology deal

Magic Kingdom pact with Mickey Mouse company...


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