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IT skills shortage squashed by recession?
News The importance of having both business and technical skills to succeeding in IT continues to be the view of the vast majority of respondents - cited by 71 per cent this year. The icy winds of economic gloom have put paid... [25 Nov 2009]
Outsourcing: CIOs' tips on getting it right
News The deal costs the Highways Agency about £20m per year but has cut its annual IT spend by about 10 per cent, delivered a fast return on investment and "continues to deliver further savings year-on-year", according to... [24 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.11.09
Round-Up Onto another example of bloated, out of shape IT: the government ID card project continues to rumble on regardless, despite nobody seeming to know what the benefits are, and the fact that the Conservatives are promising... [20 Nov 2009]
Exclusive: Former MySQL boss Marten Mickos talks open source
Comment Fast forward to the present and open source is indeed on the rise - most notably in the mobile industry, for example, where handset makers are falling over themselves to embrace new open source OSes such as Google's Android and Maemo,... [19 Nov 2009]
CoreTrace Continues to Knock Down Application Whitelisting Barriers
White Paper Off late CoreTrace, a leader in application whitelisting announced new technology enhancements to ease the deployment and implementation of its flagship BOUNCER product. Endpoint anti-malware software is quite simply not up to the... [13 Nov 2009]
Fraud Risk Management
White Paper Despite widespread coverage in the press, and government's and regulators' efforts to reduce fraud, economic crime continues to be a menace to businesses in Canada and around the world. Surprisingly, accident or chance... [13 Nov 2009]
Application Security: No Room for False Positives
White Paper The Internet continues to be an agent for business operation. More and more people and organizations are using the Internet for critical business transactions; however, this success becomes its own worst enemy. [13 Nov 2009]
When Reputation Is Not Enough: Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall Predictive Sender Profiling
White Paper As spam continues to evolve, Barracuda Networks remains committed to providing the highest level of protection against the latest spam trends. When image spam first began its assault on email users in early 2006,... [13 Nov 2009]
FireEye: Taking the Botnet Threat Seriously
White Paper Security has been a standard feature of IT for many years now, yet a pernicious threat continues to spread, with an impact felt by individuals, businesses and national governments alike. That threat is the botnet (for... [13 Nov 2009]
Risk, Responsibility & Opportunity: The CEO's Guide to Climate Action
White Paper As their knowledge continues to evolve, scientists have issued stronger and more compelling warnings about the impacts of climate change and the steps that need to be taken in order to avoid the most catastrophic... [13 Nov 2009]
Suspicious Activity Reporting: Maximizing Impact and Mitigating Risk
White Paper An effective Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) process is a critical foundational element in any anti-money laundering program and yet, the financial services industry continues to struggle with getting it right. [13 Nov 2009]
From Wagons to Trains: Data Backup and Recovery in 2009 and Beyond
White Paper Backing up data using traditional methods such as tapes, SAN, or NAS have many problems that only get worse over time while using an online backup strategy securely over the Internet continues to have more and more... [13 Nov 2009]
IP Security Management (IPSM): BLC 6000 Multi-Service Access Platform
White Paper Today, as a result of nearly 10 years of experience with IP/Ethernet technology, the innovation continues with software features designed to advance these protocols from enterprise to carrier-class environments. [13 Nov 2009]
Photos: The latest Windows Phones from HTC, Sony Ericsson
Photo While Microsoft's share of the mobile OS market may have waned of late, Windows Mobile continues to find its way onto shiny new hardware. Pictured above is the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 - the follow-up device to the mobile... [13 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.11.09
Round-Up The bad news for those with less than two X chromosomes continues: contact centre staff also said that women are more pleasant to talk to. If you are of a nervous disposition skip to the second part of the Round-Up. [13 Nov 2009]