Army
IT Services Consolidated With Appliance-Based Remote Desktop Support Solution
White Paper The Salvation Army provides humanitarian aid around the world and has done so for more than 125 years. As part of that reorganization, they decided to address the way they provide support to their employees. [10 Feb 2009]
Will Nasa hacker be prosecuted in UK?
News The self-confessed hacker, who was also known as 'Solo', is accused by US prosecutors of hacking 97 US army, navy, airforce and Nasa computers, and causing more than $700,000 of damage by deleting files. [16 Jan 2009]
£7bn MoD IT project: Late, overbudget, unloved
News The £7.1bn Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) programme was intended to provide a single information infrastructure serving the army, navy, airforce and central MoD command but the project is now 18 months late and... [15 Jan 2009]
Nasa hacker says will plead guilty in UK
News McKinnon has never denied accessing the US army, navy, airforce and Nasa computers but denies causing extensive damage. Self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon has told UK prosecutors he will plead guilty to charges in the... [13 Jan 2009]
Google's ambitious Android
Comment The Android army will have many faces and figures. How does it compare to the iPhone? Read on. Not so long ago I wrote an article called Five reasons I don't miss my 3G iPhone - my opinion on my brief liaison with... [23 Dec 2008]
Alien hunting, Windows through the ages and Christmas gifts
Photo To get up close and personal with the Swiss Army knife smartphone, click here. Not so - it's aliens. The Hat Creek Radio Observatory, in Northern California, is home to the Allen Telescope Array. The ATA, as it's called,... [22 Dec 2008]
How Can Two or More Militaries Securely Share Information?: Start by Getting in the Groove
White Paper Combat effectiveness depends on reliable, rapid transmission of mission-critical information from Army commanders of multiple country forces to tactical forces in the field. Efficiently distribute and display critical... [11 Dec 2008]
Photos: Nokia's N97 Swiss Army knife smartphone
Photo Nokia has revealed the latest addition to its Nseries family of smartphones - the N97. The N97 is aimed at mobile web addicts with a 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen in addition to a slideout Qwerty keyboard. [08 Dec 2008]
iPhone effect makes operators rethink handset strategy
News So there will be fewer] Swiss Army knives and more best in class devices - be it a Facebook phone, a Skype phone, an email phone, a music phone. Mobile operators are banking on iPhone-type devices to drive mobile web... [28 Nov 2008]
All-seeing I-Ball gives troops remote skinny on the enemy
News The I-Ball features image stabilisation technology from its creator Edinburgh company Dreampact giving the army high quality video even when it's in flight. In the future, frontline troops could send robot eyes ahead of... [17 Nov 2008]
Online retailer tackles Gok Wan's fashion army
Case Study The army of fans were bested thanks to CA's Wily Introscope, which monitors core processing, image servers and support servers, user response times and more, and provides customised dashboards offering information in a... [11 Nov 2008]
'Microsoft, SAP just don't get cloud computing'
News Despite extending the functionality of Salesforce.com's own cloud computing offering with the addition of Force.com Sites, Benioff revealed the company isn't planning to become the software as a service equivalent of a Swiss... [04 Nov 2008]
Why you should care about Google's Android launch
Comment Mobile makers signed up to the OHA so far are HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung but the Android platform can be freely used by any phone manufacturer, not just Alliance members, so getting hung up on the hardware is to miss Google's point:... [30 Oct 2008]
No pink slips in Bangalore - yet
Comment An army of technology and service professionals has created an outsourcing industry that is at the vanguard of India's flourishing economy. With the global economy plunging into recession, one might expect the Indian... [28 Oct 2008]
Photos: Google receives a visit from the Queen
Photo The Queen has a history of embracing technology, in 1953 she allowed television cameras inside Westminster Abbey during a state occasion for her Coronation and in 1976 she became the first monarch to send an email during a visit to an... [16 Oct 2008]