Archive - 15 Nov 2005

nb in focus

Has Sarbanes Oxley Act been tying you up in knots? Read our

NB: Terrorists use Skype

Skype may not be welcomed by all corporate IT managers but it appears to have found favour with anot...

Theme parks go high-tech to lure stay-at-home consumers

Trying to lure couch potatoes away from their Playstations

NB: Poll

Which are more important for CIOs and IT directors - business skills or technical skills? We want to...

NB: Xmas e-shopper blues?

Thinking of doing your Christmas shopping online this year? Well, bargain hunters beware: major elec...

'Tunisia not fit to host world web summit'

Censorship and violent repression are rife, say human rights groups

Angry techies hit back at 'ignorant' bosses

Best of Reader Comments: 'Bizzies', not techies, in the wrong

NB: Devil's Advocate

Microsoft cosying up to the US government and pharmaceutical companies to fight EU regulators could ...

NB: Ad-supported wares

As news emerges that Microsoft has been Find Related Articles

nb techies

Our story on Gartner's predictions about the end of the techie has stirred up lots of debate - why n...

NB: Green grads

Yesterday saw Sun Microsystems launch its eco-responsibility drive - see

NB: Pirates. Arr.

The IFPI is getting even more litigious with file sharers – announcing today that the international ...

Bank "maps" its way through SOX maze

Case study: Cutting regulation down to size

IT the key to cutting SOX costs

The compliance work isn't over yet...

Cisco warns of VPN flaw

Could open systems to DoS attacks...

Gates to bang supercomputing drum

Not quite his first look at high performance computing...

Compliance backlash: 'Get mad or get even'

One year on, was all that SOX money well spent?


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