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When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?
News Ian Auger, IT director, ITN Free junkets, gifts, trips to big sporting events and free gifts are all still tools of the trade used by tech suppliers to try and get business out of CIOs and IT buyers - or 'building relationships' as it's more... [06 Jun 2008]
Smart phone battle: Qwerty vs touchscreen
News Ian Auger, IT director at ITN, admitted to liking the iPhone touchscreen and interface for navigation but said: "I'm definitely a Qwerty man. Ian Auger, IT director, ITN Two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said they prefer... [22 May 2008]
Police forces lack e-crime expertise and resources
News Ian Auger, IT director at ITN, said: "I think it is a specialist area that needs to be dealt with by people who understand it. Ian Auger, IT director, ITN Local police forces do not have the resources or expertise to deal with growing cyber crime... [18 Mar 2008]
ITN consortium in frame for Teachers TV
News A consortium led by ITN is in final negotiations over a £50m, five-year contract from the government to provide on-demand video content to teachers.silicon.com Public Sector Get the latest public sector news straight to your inbox. [14 Mar 2008]
Recycling kit the way to greener IT?
News Ian Auger, head of IT and communications, ITN Businesses are increasingly recycling old office PCs and IT equipment by donating it to schools, charities and the developing world. Eleven of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said their... [18 Feb 2008]
Careless homeworkers increase security risks
News Ian Auger, IT director for ITN, said backing up employee usage policies with automated enforcement systems can help mitigate the risk. Ian Auger, IT director, ITN That view of increased security risks is backed by 10 of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO... [08 Feb 2008]
Recession fears squeeze tech budgets
News Ian Auger, IT director, ITN Tech budgets are starting to feel the squeeze on the back of the credit crunch crisis and fears of a recession. A-Zs… ¦ Security from A-Z… ¦ Biometrics from A-Z… ¦ Broadband from A-Z… ¦ Wireless... [24 Jan 2008]
Remote and mobile working tech "essential"
News Ian Auger, head of IT and communications at ITN, said those who need remote access can do so but added: "Because of the technology needed for real-time video manipulation, most of our workforce need to come to the office to carry out their normal... [18 May 2007]
Businesses address laptop data theft
Ian Auger, head of IT and communications at ITN, said: "We don't encrypt but we do have technology to remotely erase the hard disk on a stolen machine. Businesses are using encryption, thin-client and other security technologies to tackle the... [16 May 2007]
Businesses tackle laptop theft data security risks
News Ian Auger, head of IT and communications at ITN, said: "We don't encrypt but we do have technology to remotely erase the hard disk on a stolen machine. Ian Auger, head of IT and communications, ITN An exclusive investigation by silicon.com earlier... [15 May 2007]
Cost and energy benefits driving virtualisation
News Ian Auger, head of IT and communications, ITN Virtualisation will be a key infrastructure priority for CIOs looking to reduce costs and increase energy efficiency over the next 12 months. Three-quarters of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user... [04 May 2007]
Vista unravels the Da Vinci codex
News ITN has a Gadget called ITN Hub that sits on the user's desktop providing the latest home, world, showbiz, sports and money news, and can feature the latest weather for any one of 300 UK locations specified by the Vista user. [30 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Viruses still a major security threat
News While the days of the mass-mailer worm like Sasser may be over, the virus and Trojan Horse threats are becoming more intelligent and subtle, according to Ian Auger, head of IT and communications at ITN. [25 Jan 2007]
Windows Vista: Start planning now
News Ian Auger, head of IT and communications at ITN, said: "I think we will do a partial upgrade for certain parts of our business - mainly those developing products to run on the platform. Businesses need to start planning now for moving to Microsoft... [29 Nov 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses cool on Office 2007 upgrade
News ITN has also only recently moved to Office 2003. Ian Auger, head of IT and communications, ITN Two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel this week said they are planning to upgrade to Office 2007, but most of those will not do so... [17 Nov 2006]
