internet special report

How outsourcing saved Zurich's IT

Case Study The five-year-plus network deal covers seven countries and has seen a migration to full VoIP capability for more than 30,000 people, an overhaul of data and internet connections and transfer of staff and assets to OBS. [10 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Migrant techies and BBC web budget busters…

Comment Its internet services can really only be justified where used as a direct complement to the TV service. If you look at one thing on the site this week make sure it's this Tech Hotspots exclusive special report detailing the top 20 Tech Hotspots... [05 Jun 2008]

Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?

Comment From free downloads to albums you can pay as much as you like for, the internet has put traditional record companies in a spin. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 But will it all end in tears, asks lawyer Duncan Calow. [22 May 2008]

Will consumers always want free banking?

Comment The power of such groups has been considerably enhanced by both the internet and the wide reach of media channels that have picked up the issue. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 The High Court has decided consumer contract law can be used... [12 May 2008]

Windows XP SP3 users warned over IE downgrades

News Windows XP users who install the operating system's third service pack will not be able to roll back their versions of Internet Explorer, Microsoft's deployment manager for Internet Explorer 8 has warned. [12 May 2008]

Travel site bookings fly when glitch fixed

Case Study Customers have increasingly embraced the internet as a way of buying holidays and Thomson's web offering is a key part of its showcase. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 Unlike conventional user acceptance testing tools, which report an... [09 May 2008]

Google execs defend a Yahoo! ad deal

News Advertising as a whole is much broader and internet advertising is much broader. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 Google's top executives have given a glimpse into how it might try to deflect antitrust concerns of a possible ad-sharing... [09 May 2008]

Bournemouth to be UK's first Fibrecity

News The race to become the UK's first 'Fibrecity' has been won by the seaside resort of Bournemouth, better known for ice-cream and old people than high speed internet. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 [08 May 2008]

Childnet helps parents get web savvy

Case Study Internet awareness charity Childnet International has produced an interactive learning resource for parents who want to know more about the internet, so that they can guide their children through it safely. [08 May 2008]

Sun unveils JavaFX for rich web apps

News Sun officially started its JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco this week with a series of keynote presentations designed to showcase JavaFX, the company's new rich internet-application (RIA) technology, due to be launched to developers... [08 May 2008]

Microsoft considered Facebook move

News Facebook, founded in 2004 by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg, has become one of the hottest properties on the internet because of its rapid growth and the loyalty of its users. Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 [08 May 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill

Comment That could be done over the internet, and the machine was certainly connected. Despite all this confusion, there are calls for the providers of internet access to police transfers of software. And they would surely include false positives with... [07 May 2008]

Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket

Comment The device has managed to invigorate the market with its core value proposition of mail, phone, music player and mobile internet but little else. That growth is partly because smart operating systems are filtering down from desktop computers and... [23 Apr 2008]

FAA: Boeing's Dreamliner to cause "security vulnerabilities"

News The 787's flight, business and administrative support navigation systems, and entertainment systems - including internet services offered to passengers - are not sufficiently isolated, according to a report issued by the FAA this week. [07 Jan 2008]

Filtering's ding-dong fight with malicious spam

Comment Ironport's recent 2008 Internet Security Trends report estimated more than 80 per cent of spam now contains a URL. No one knows just how much of the email traversing the internet is unwanted, unsolicited marketing communications. [10 Dec 2007]

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