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Comment Tools exist to shore up those vulnerabilities, says Anthony Plewes. Ever-increasing email attachment file sizes and multi-gigabyte removable storage is driving an alarming increase in the volume of data leaking from companies.
[19 Mar 2008]
Comment Anthony Plewes analyses the emerging threats. Malware - the generic term for malicious computer software such as viruses, worms and Trojans - has been infecting computers and driving users crazy since the early 1980s.
[19 Nov 2007]
Comment Anthony Plewes takes a look at the technologies that are driving this revolution. Developments in broadband, wireless networks and devices are making converged telecoms services such as fixed-mobile a reality for small businesses.
[04 Jan 2007]
Comment Anthony Plewes takes a look at the services that are available on three modes of transport. Train operators in the UK have long been promoting themselves to businesses as a credible alternative to driving.
[02 Jun 2006]
Comment As the market for IT services picks up, Anthony Plewes looks at which skills are in demand and how both small consultancies and individuals should go about moving up the value chain. Projects are being restarted and this is driving demand for IT...
[01 Dec 2004]
Comment Anthony Plewes has been asking them. This is driving the business of the three leading IM gateway providers, Akonix, Facetime and IMlogic, who have all seen significant deployments of their solutions.
[23 Oct 2003]
Comment Anthony Plewes discovers that conferencing, collaboration and document management are all getting the message. Although IM can play a big part in driving collaboration in projects, the ambition is not new.
[21 Oct 2003]
Comment Some of the significance of IP in storage, by Anthony Plewes. What's the main reason driving enterprise migration to IP for voice - surely not just the replacement cycle? Q&A: Vint Cerf on VoIP Father of the internet' has his say.
[15 Sep 2003]
Comment Anthony Plewes considers how it might affect who you end up paying for services. Shrinking budgets and migration to advanced networks coupled with an increasing pressure on ICT services are driving this move.
[20 Aug 2003]
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