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Spam threat to email marketing
News A minority (38 per cent) of marketers will use an external company to carry out their email marketing over the next 12 months, with the top criteria when choosing a provider being price and customer service. [25 Nov 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Google Chrome OS
Cheat Sheet Panels will also pop up in the bottom right of the screen containing different apps, such as a chat window or a video player, to enable users to carry out different activities while they surf or use other apps in the... [23 Nov 2009]
Doing business with citizen developers: Beware the legal pitfalls
Comment It is unlikely that any individual citizen developer will carry adequate insurance (if any) for such risks or have sufficient assets to back up such protection. Citizen developers represent an innovative new way of... [23 Nov 2009]
Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi
Photo Once completed the Metro will have 47 stations served by 87 trains, and is eventually projected to carry some 355 million passengers per year. The Dubai Municipality is in the process of constructing the Middle East's... [17 Nov 2009]
The Emergence of Ransomware
White Paper Computer crimes in one way or another have modeled themselves on biological organisms (such as viruses and worms) or on real-life actions or incidents (Trojan horses) to carry out their tasks. Some of these methods have... [12 Nov 2009]
Results of an Osterman Research Survey on Web Security
White Paper The Web and Web-based applications are incredibly useful tools that carry with them enormous risk of infection from a growing variety of threats. Osterman Research conducted a survey, commissioned by Purewire, to... [12 Nov 2009]
The T-Mobile HotSpot@Home UMA Service on a University or Enterprise WLAN
White Paper More specifically, the potential exists for a user to carry a single device that leverages Wi-Fi coverage where cellular reception is poor, thereby lowering telecom expenses and improving the user browsing experience... [12 Nov 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Virtualisation
News But doesn't messing about with your servers and data like this carry its own risks? Virtualisation? So I get to put on a funky headset and walk around a simulated landscape shooting aliens? Okay, enough with the virtual... [11 Nov 2009]
Photos: Emerging tech from location-based services to social networking
Photo Rather than having to look at X-rays or other medical images on small mobile devices that doctors carry around with them now, AT&T is working on a device using a laser projector to blow up the images. [09 Nov 2009]
Can I use a netbook as my everyday work machine? Part II
Comment Usually I require a rucksack to carry my laptop to and from work - it's an extra burden that is both a pain on the Tube and not particularly becoming in the fashion stakes. Netbooks are everywhere - but can they replace... [09 Nov 2009]
Telegraph CIO on the rocky road to going Google
News Apart from a compulsory move to Outlook, staff at TMG have been given access to all the programs within the Google Apps suite but have been allowed to choose whether to use Google Apps or carry on using their existing... [04 Nov 2009]
5 Rules of Effective Negotiating
White Paper Negotiation is an interactive process by which people reach mutual agreement on solving a common problem, but for many people this is easier said than done In this white paper, Taylor Sparks discusses five tips for helping you approach... [03 Nov 2009]
Photos: Google Waves hello to a new way of doing business
Photo They start by using the drawing tools within Gravity to create a flow chart showing the different checks the bank will carry out on an individual before giving them a mortgage, such as a property valuation, a credit... [02 Nov 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Augmented reality
Cheat Sheet Data or objects can also be projected onto transparent helmet-mounted displays for use in troop training exercises - allowing soldiers to carry out exercises in real landscapes augmented with depictions of enemy troops... [27 Oct 2009]
The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
News The technologies are dubbed strategic either because they may need a large investment from companies; there's an associated risk in not investing; or because they carry with them the potential to disrupt IT or the business. [22 Oct 2009]