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Getting to the meeting - without the journey
Comment Those factors are also coinciding with the growth of the very tech that could spare you a journey, says Stewart Baines. Costs, delays and green issues are all conspiring against business travel. Would you rather sweat in a traffic jam, anxious... [30 Jun 2008]
RIM quarter profits up
News Duncan Stewart, president of Duncan Stewart Asset Management said: "It appears as if they are forecasting earnings for the next quarter to be slightly lower than the consensus estimates. RIM posted a profit outlook yesterday that fell short of... [26 Jun 2008]
Stewart Title Guaranty Company Reduces Courier and FTP Costs Using Biscom Delivery Server for Timely, Accurate, and Trackable Distribution of Software to Their Customers
White Paper Stewart delivers state-of-the-art real estate information services, software, and solutions to its clients. Since federal and state laws are in constant flux, Stewart's customers require regular software updates to stay current. [05 Jun 2008]
Warning: The Storm still rages on
News Storm researcher Jon Stewart, director of malware research for security vendor SecureWorks, wrote on 8 April that the Storm botnet was "only a fraction of its former self and is rapidly becoming a minor player". [07 May 2008]
Dell, HP, Lenovo openly pledge Linux driver support
News Linux Australia president, Stewart Smith, said: "This makes it a lot easier to buy a system that flawlessly runs with Linux. Dell, HP and Lenovo have promised to push chipset vendors to make open-source drivers for Linux. [02 May 2008]
Vendors hype up compliance fears
Comment Expert opinion from lawyer Stewart James: Compliance. The word strikes fear into the heart of even the hardened executive. We're warned of dire consequences if we get it wrong - especially in data security. [08 Apr 2008]
Mobile 'radio silence' fear afflicts Brits
News The Post Office's head of telephony, Stewart Fox-Mills, said fear of 'phonelessness' is a symptom of our 24/7 culture. In the same week as new warnings emerged of a potential link between mobile use and cancer research has found Brits have a... [31 Mar 2008]
Box-tickers risk serious data breaches
Comment Expert opinion from lawyer Stewart James: Life would be simple if curing security headaches were just a matter of buying some new technology. In reality, good security requires fundamental organisational change, says Danny Bradbury [28 Mar 2008]
Legal Eye: Is encryption really the silver bullet?
Comment But organisations would be wrong to pin all their hopes on it, warns lawyer Stewart James. High-profile data breaches and new laws have put encryption back in the limelight. Earlier this month, Westminster's Joint Committee on Human Rights... [27 Mar 2008]
Microsoft mobile - king of open world?
News The world has been turned upside down for Linux developers, thanks to Microsoft's approach to its mobile platform - today it's the most open-functioning platform on the market, says new Linux Australia president Stewart Smith. [20 Mar 2008]
Are remote workers hitting you where it hurts?
News John N Stewart, chief security officer at the company, said in a statement: "Increasing employee awareness through sustained education reduces threats, attacks and the painful pricetags they typically carry. [11 Mar 2008]
Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up
Comment The real security threats may actually lie uncomfortably close to home, argues Stewart Baines. Putting a ring of steel around corporate data is only part of the answer. Hardly a week passes without another big data breach - typically from laptops... [10 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Laptop losses, mobile ads, gas-guzzler charge, Vista backtrack…
Comment Lynton Stewart-Ashley, UK What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [21 Feb 2008]
CIO Connect sold in management buyout
News Hugh Stewart, managing partner with Shackleton, will join the CIO Connect board. A management-led buyout team has bought IT management networking organisation CIO Connect from the National Computing Centre (NCC). [19 Feb 2008]
Home workers admit broadband hijack hi-jinks
News Cisco's chief security officer John Stewart said in a statement: "While working at home, people tend to let their guard down more than they do at the office. Stewart said there was a need for companies to educate their employees about essential... [06 Feb 2008]
