administrators in comment and analysis

Dear silicon.com... outsource vs insource, Naked CIO on open source, password overload…

Comment Does "difficult to manage" imply he does not understand what is said to him by Unix administrators? Then we have silicon.com resident Naked CIO who has been ruffling some feathers again: this time, the issue of open source. [08 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up The tax inspectors can get back to taxing, the administrators back to administrating and the press officers can get back to eating solid foods and not screaming when the phone rings again and again and again. [02 May 2008]

Virtualisation cuts carbon and servers

Comment Servers haven't traditionally used all of their spare CPU power, because reliability concerns stop administrators running lots of applications on one box. Now virtualisation is mainstream, fears about putting too many apps on the same server are... [21 Dec 2007]

How closely are you monitoring?

Comment Management and control sessions can be easily analysed to look for after-hours access that doesn't match normal usage patterns," Potter says, adding administrators might be surprised to find out how much peer-to-peer and instant messaging traffic... [10 Dec 2007]

Network horror stories expose need for understanding

Comment Ian Cummins, European sales director at Network Instruments, said: "Often administrators will only apply analysis tools after the network is already slow or down. As a number of horror stories reveal, corporate networks aren't the safe and tightly... [12 Apr 2007]

Is Skype secure enough for businesses?

Comment In the business version of Skype, there are some additional features aimed at enterprise users including downloading and updating via Windows Installer, and a Skype for Business Control Panel that lets administrators set rights and privileges. [02 Apr 2007]

How BI can help IT win over the board

Comment At present, many IT departments can chart events, with administrators being alerted when, for example, free disk space falls below certain levels. We've all seen it happen - a company buys an expensive intrusion detection system or application... [05 Oct 2006]

Brampton Factor: NHS IT - can this project be saved?

Comment Changes to greater reliance on electronic systems have shifted the ownership of data away from doctors towards administrators, who are much less constrained by ethical commitments. Martin Brampton tallies up the organisational and financial... [19 Sep 2006]

Brampton Factor: You call this an information society?

Comment This approach has recently been popular among higher education administrators, who cannot assess the quality of published papers but rely on how often other academics cite them. Martin Brampton debunks the idea that we live in an information... [20 Jun 2006]

Analysis: Security, compliance and CRM in one

Comment Security is compromised as administrators struggle to deal with thousands of accounts and companies are unable to treat their customers as individuals across the organisation. But reaping these rewards requires careful attention. [15 May 2006]

Analysis: The way to security and compliance

Comment Otherwise when the employee leaves the company, the system administrators will only delete their current identities because they are unlikely to know about the older accounts. Organisations worldwide are grappling with how to secure access to their... [04 May 2006]

Minority Report: Mac OS X virus scares

Comment The majority of OS X users are not logged in as 'true' administrators by default and fewer still run as the root or 'super' user in the operating system's underlying Unix core. The debate over Apple-related security rages on. [03 Mar 2006]

Leader: Where's the value in e-government?

Leader But, with skilled administrators now focused on running authorities like private businesses - with similar or often higher budgets and employee numbers only with that tricky obligation to serve everyone - is it any wonder they are looking for... [24 Nov 2004]

Contracting an answer to outsourcing woes

Comment In-house programmers, administrators, project managers and strategic directors can ensure more control, better communication and closer ties to business goals than working with an outsourcer. A lack of suitable skills internally and the need to... [11 Oct 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.08.04

Round-Up However, if putting the fear into Big Blue's system administrators wasn't bad enough it also emerged that some of Microsoft's own staff had complained about falling foul of the flagship update - the splitters. [13 Aug 2004]

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