enterprise users in comment and analysis

Q&A: Microsoft UK MD Gordon Frazer

Comment Today enterprise search is very much front and centre. Some analysts and users are questioning the value in the upgrade - what are your predictions for the adoption of the new products? Microsoft's new UK MD, Gordon Frazer, has been in his role for... [03 Nov 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Mobile security - how to get it right

Comment Many employees are increasingly being issued with smart phones, BlackBerrys and the like to access their email; a networked PDA to access form-driven applications; or a wireless laptop to access all sorts of enterprise resources. [19 Oct 2006]

Mark Linesch

AS Profile This includes bringing together users, developers and vendors worldwide, demonstrating best practices and developing standards to make it all work. The Open Grid Forum has already united the two leading grid groups - the Global Grid Forum and... [25 Sep 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: SOA - huh?

Comment Direct discussions with end users seem to support the research too. It seems a strong campaign is required from the industry as a whole to educate the markets on why SOA is 'a good thing' all round - why it's better for the vendors and better for... [22 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Jeremy Verba, CEO, Piczo

Comment But it's probably less interesting to the enterprise than it is to the consumer market. We have 10 million worldwide users - when you have that kind of reach you can give a lot of things to a lot of people. [24 Aug 2006]

The SME hype cycle

Comment Meanwhile, the rest of us look on thinking 'here we go again', knowing that it will all blow over as most of the pretenders discover that working the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) space is too much of a long-term play to fit with the cut... [25 Jul 2006]

Interview: The FBI's CIO

Comment Now we have an enterprise architecture in place.We have the governance process to do that project from cradle to grave. It's not going to supply any desktops or laptops or anything like that, it's more of an application we will make available to... [17 Jul 2006]

Leader: The wider lesson of 'insecurity'

Leader Given that enterprise security is a multi-billion dollar business, it comes as a surprise when kids mucking about teach us one of the most useful lessons of the week, month or possibly year. So on the one hand you have the fact there is a very... [05 Jul 2006]

Leader: Microsoft's got a tough sell for Vista

Leader Windows Vista may well be Microsoft's most secure, reliable and feature-packed operating system release yet but the Redmond giant is going to have its work cut out selling the benefits to enterprise users. [29 Jun 2006]

The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde

Comment Now, as CIO of UBM, Graham-Hyde has around 6,000 end users to keep happy and is spearheading a move towards a standardised IT platform to replace the many disparate systems that have resulted from years of acquisitions and the variety of... [22 May 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: How Linux is hurting Microsoft

Comment However, when equipping a data centre to provide SaaS, it will be an enterprise-style deployment expected to support many users and be scalable for an unknown number of users into the future. Here it arrives already embedded in a product or service... [12 May 2006]

Analysis: The way to security and compliance

Comment They give companies an automated framework to provide employees with access to all their enterprise applications. Unfortunately simple passwords can be easily cracked and companies need to strike a fine balance between the strength of the password... [04 May 2006]

Leader: The kids today...

Leader Whereas your child may have been unlikely to come into work to play with your enterprise CRM software or Sun servers, now your CRM vendor may be the very one modelling its approach on iTunes, which your child would certainly understand. [03 May 2006]

Analysis: Protecting yourself from an inside job

Comment Without this top-down endorsement, employees will often ignore controls or worse avoid them, placing the entire enterprise at great risk. An enterprise-wide identity management system, with role-based access controls, is the ideal but so far most... [19 Apr 2006]

Leader: A 500,000 Microsoft device deal - so what?

Comment It's the biggest ever device deal for Windows Mobile and it certainly looks like one of the largest publicly announced enterprise rollouts of mobile devices. Both companies keep their cards close to their chest on the biggest enterprise rollout of... [06 Apr 2006]

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