enterprises in comment and analysis
The Naked CIO: The CIO route to success?
Comment Increasingly - especially in larger enterprises - it is very difficult to understand how changes in one area can impact another. But some backgrounds are definitely better than others, says the Naked CIO. [18 Aug 2008]
Switch from oil to silicon
Comment According to recent Quocirca research almost two-thirds of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been connected for more than five years. Smaller firms that still see technology as a cost ripe for pruning are making a big mistake. [31 Jul 2008]
Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket
Comment As the phone evolves further as a platform, consumers and enterprises alike will have greater faith in brands that already operate successfully on the desktop and the web - brands such as Apple, Google and Microsoft - rather than mobile device... [23 Apr 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white
Comment Despite the growth in digital communications and promises of the paperless office, printed documents remain critical to most enterprises. Who controls printing and imaging? Responsibility is often scattered - so control and costs go out the window. [22 Apr 2008]
What's swallowing your IT budget?
Comment Small is beautiful when it comes to making the IT budget sing, with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) being more efficient and innovative with their tech spend. Research from the Bathwick Group has found smaller companies are not only... [18 Dec 2007]
Web 2.0 threat looms
Comment Although most enterprises are concerned about the security implications of web 2.0 applications, few have taken adequate steps to protect themselves. A September 2007 survey from analyst firm Forrester, found there were significant concerns in... [26 Nov 2007]
Location, location, location...
Comment With enterprises having access to ever greater volumes of historic data, to get maximum value from it they need to make use of the location element to achieve deeper insights to improve competitiveness and performance. [09 Oct 2007]
At sea over convergence?
Comment Small businesses, budget-constrained departments in large enterprises and many individuals will have certain specific expensive communication situations - relatives on the other side of the planet, multi-regional team conference calls, the need to... [21 Sep 2007]
Who pays your broadband bill?
Comment More than a third of medium to large enterprises across Europe already have employees using broadband to work from home, with another third starting to become active in this area. But, asks Quocirca's Rob Bamforth, how wise is this? [21 Aug 2007]
The tech requirements of private equity funds
Comment Private equity funds have many similarities in their demands for technology tools and financial data with venture capital firms, which fund enterprises at an earlier stage in their growth and development. [20 Aug 2007]
To outsource or not to outsource?
Comment But perhaps the principal barrier for enterprises thinking about network outsourcing is nervousness over security. Outsourcing has long been a popular choice for enterprises looking to save money. Enterprises now need to be compliant with multiple... [16 Apr 2007]
Network horror stories expose need for understanding
Comment It gets worse - those examples are just a snapshot of real life scenarios unearthed within large enterprises. As a number of horror stories reveal, corporate networks aren't the safe and tightly controlled entities they should be. [12 Apr 2007]
The dos and don'ts of VoIP security
Comment This means all enterprises need to ensure their VoIP infrastructure is protected, though this needn't be an onerous undertaking. Enterprises should deploy the voice traffic on a separate virtual LAN, or VLAN, from the data traffic. [04 Apr 2007]
Do you know what's happening on your network?
Comment This is part of the reason why the use of unlicensed software remains a big problem in enterprises, according to Peter Anaman, senior internet investigator at corporate law firm Covington & Burling. Corporate networks have become vast and complex... [28 Mar 2007]
The biggest VoIP security threats - and how to stop them
Comment Defending networks against DoS attacks is extremely difficult but enterprises can at least stop their machines from becoming part of the problem. Worried your VoIP network is not secure? Anthony Plewes takes a look how to protect your business from... [22 Mar 2007]
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