IT workers
Law Firm Cuts IT Costs by 90 Percent, Dismisses Server Worries with Online Services
White Paper Owner James Nolan uses technology to deliver excellent customer service and achieve paperless efficiencies, but his technology costs were too high, and it was too difficult to connect part-time workers... [16 Nov 2009]
UK ID cards rollout hit by delay as launch date revealed
News The delay to the Manchester rollout is the latest in a long line of setbacks for the £4.6bn scheme: in July this year the government dropped plans to force new airport workers at Manchester and London to get ID cards... [16 Nov 2009]
Understanding the Critical Role of Device Management and Security in Your Business' Mobile Strategy
White Paper Companies turn to mobility to: improve employee flexibility by allowing workers to be productive independent of their physical location; to enable workers to have more control over their work hours; to... [13 Nov 2009]
The Top 5 IT Considerations for Secure Wireless Email
White Paper The very features that offer a boon to mobile workers are the same features threatening the safety of enterprise data and creating new challenges for technology management staffs. The security considerations surrounding... [13 Nov 2009]
SSL VPN Grows Up: Time to Demand More From Your Next SSL VPN
White Paper Early SSL VPNs focused on relieving IT pain associated with IPSec VPN clients, using web browsers to help more remote workers reach common business applications. Years ago, businesses started turning to... [12 Nov 2009]
Enterprise Password Management: A Best Practices Guide for Solving the Fallout of Password Inflation
White Paper Power users and even rank and file knowledge workers have to deal with scores of passwords. Password inflation and the password fatigue that comes with it increasingly frustrate not only end users but... [12 Nov 2009]
Connected Care... Communication, Collaboration, Compassion - Wirelessly Enabled
White Paper Since clinicians are highly mobile knowledge workers and the market is focused on point-of-care" (patient and clinicians) and "Point-of-use' (equipment and supplies) solutions, the preponderance of new technology... [12 Nov 2009]
The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open for Business: Using 802.11n as Your Primary Network LAN Deployments
White Paper Wi-Fi technology has been steadily improving for some years, to the extent that many workers now rely on wireless as their primary data connection to the corporate network. Wi-Fi infrastructure for manufacturing and... [12 Nov 2009]
PDF in the Office Environment
White Paper Enterprise decision makers need to find the most cost-effective, complete solutions that enable knowledge workers to create, edit, and convert PDFs to Microsoft Office files. Off late many companies offer PDF software. [11 Nov 2009]
Mobiles, internet, email - which tech can't you live without?
News A silicon.com poll earlier this year found more than half of IT workers will check their email before 9am. Are you a mobile lover or an internet addict? Do you only unplug your iPod earbuds to take a... [10 Nov 2009]
Naked CIO: Is IT responsible for workers' output and errors?
Comment IT leaders may not be fully responsible for workers' actions - but they could take more responsibility than they have been, says the Naked CIO. Has technology made us a more productive workforce or just... [10 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09
Round-Up However, despite more than a third admitting working outside office hours, techies still trail some way behind the most prolific cash-in-hand workers of all: the money-strapped, workaholic hairdresser. [06 Nov 2009]
Telegraph CIO on the rocky road to going Google
News A survey of workers in October this year found that in their first six months of using Gmail about 45 per cent of staff rated it as worse or the same as using Microsoft Outlook as their mail client.... [04 Nov 2009]
Techies and hairdressers united in the moonlight
News This lands techies in the top 10 UK professions for moonlighting, although some way behind the most prolific cash-in-hand workers of all: the not-so-humble hairdresser. The survey of more than 1,400 UK... [04 Nov 2009]
Photos: Inside a Microsoft datacentre
Photo Although the containers are heavy (and even heavier when packed with servers), air skates allow them to be moved in place with just four workers. Although the datacentre is massive, it is managed with a... [04 Nov 2009]