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Police forces lack e-crime expertise and resources
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Local police forces do not have the resources or expertise to deal with growing cyber crime and online fraud threats facing businesses today. That's the unanimous verdict of UK tech chiefs on... [18 Mar 2008]
Operational IT budgets to be squeezed in 2008
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Graham Yellowley, director of technology services, Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International The downward pressure on operational IT costs will continue in 2008 but those savings could free up budget... [17 Dec 2007]
Terror and regulation bigger risks than IT
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Graham Yellowley, director of technology services at investment bank Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International, added: "IT is a component of the enterprise risk but not the hottest. [05 Jul 2007]
CIO Essentials: ID theft, wobbly keyboards and Google
News This week we hear from Neil Bath, IT director at Brewin Dolphin Securities. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief picks his or her top stories from the... [08 May 2007]
CIO Jury: The 'joined-up' enterprise is a reality
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Broadband connectivity, mobile devices and collaboration tools are making it easier for organisations to share data and information across different departments and systems, according to UK IT chiefs. [22 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: Is VoIP secure enough for business?
News Neil Bath, IT director at Brewin Dolphin Securities, said the main concern to date has been the use of a single network for voice and data - the 'all the eggs in one basket' approach. Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities [16 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: IT budgets on the rise in 2007
News That view is backed by Neil Bath, IT director at Brewin Dolphin Securities. Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Graham Yellowley, director of technology at investment bank Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International, said: "The general... [06 Dec 2006]
CIO Jury: Do businesses spend too much on IT?
News A lot of unnecessary spend is also driven by the incessant push by hardware and software vendors to upgrade, according to Neil Bath, IT director at Brewin Dolphin Securities. Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities [06 Oct 2006]
CIO Jury: Software licensing 'too complex'
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Traditional enterprise software licensing has become too complex and is pushing organisations towards on-demand and open source alternatives, according to IT directors. [16 Jun 2006]
Stockbroker invests £1.3m in WAN network
News Stockbroker Brewin Dolphin Securities is spending £1.3m on a new wide area network, connecting 35 offices. Brewin Dolphin's head of IS infrastructure, Raymond Logan, said because Thus could provide direct connectivity from its points of presence in... [13 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: Adapt or die, IT departments warned
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities The role of the IT department will dramatically change over the next five years and will morph into a hybrid corporate function focusing more on business processes and customer service than... [10 May 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses shun Windows on Macs
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Apple this week released a public beta version of software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs but IT bosses say they'd still rather stick with PCs for corporate desktop... [06 Apr 2006]
CIO Jury: Bosses snub cheap overseas IT labour
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities UK bosses have raised questions about the extent of the country's IT skills shortage, claiming they haven't yet been forced to recruit IT staff from overseas in order to plug skills gaps in their IT... [10 Mar 2006]
CIO Jury: IT bosses ban Google Desktop over security fears
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities UK IT bosses are already taking measures to ban employees from downloading Google's Desktop search software on PCs and laptops because of the security risk to corporate data. [02 Mar 2006]
CIO Jury: Smart mobile devices spark IT headache
News Neil Bath, IT director, Brewin Dolphin Securities Graham Yellowley, director of technology at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International, said that as consumer and business devices merge into the single ubiquitous universal device, the likelihood of... [19 Jan 2006]
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