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How to Get the Most Out of Virtualization
Check out this white paper to learn more about virtualization and how you can get the most out of it. Send your computing into a new arena with the right dose of virtualization.
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U.K. government picks Linux
The United Kingdom picks Linux to underpin its new online purchasing system, joining a growing trend of governments promoting the use of open-source software.
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UK-US police team hold two over TK worm
LONDON--Two UK men--a 19-year-old electrician and an unemployed 21-year-old--are being interviewed today by the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU). The move follows the execution of search...
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Exposed server--magnet for hack attacks
PSINet Europe set up an anonymous 'dummy test' server--and found it was maliciously attacked 467 times within 24 hours of being installed.
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Europe's IT chiefs plan for '03
Cost reduction remains the top priority for Europe's IT directors in 2003, even though they are feeling generally optimistic about the future.
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Survey: Europe's IT priorities revealed
Cost reduction remains the top priority for Europe's IT directors in 2003, even though they are feeling generally optimistic about the future. According to the latest RoperNOP Technology...
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Europe: IT wil spend on security not services
While IT spending on security and virtual private networks (VPNs) is expected to increase substantially this year, it's bad news for the services sector with many technology decision-makers...
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Survey: IT spending to rise in Europe, fall in US
IT spend in Europe is set to rise by nearly 7 percent over the next 12 months, according to a survey of technology decision makers. The latest RoperNOP Technology Confidence Barometer, which is...
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Communications breakdown costing biz
A new survey shows that a majority of business departments that buy new technology fail to considered that it might benefit other parts of the company.
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IT users in password hell
A new study shows that a typical IT user now has 21 passwords, and has two strategies to cope: neither of which is advisable from a security standpoint.
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Study: Mobile phones a road menace
A study indicates that the use of phones by drivers may result in 2,600 deaths and 330,000 serious injuries but that may not offset the economic benefits of mobile phones use.
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IT left out of outsourcing decisions
A study finds that a majority of financial directors and CEOs believe the finance division is far more influential than IT when it comes to decisions about outsourcing.
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Bugbear worst virus in October
A variant of the Bugbear worm replaced Klez-H as the most widespread bit of malware in October, according to statistics from Sophos Anti-Virus.
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CIOs show little faith in own systems
A study shows eight out of ten UK chief information officers (CIOs) believe their own IT solutions fail to provide competitive advantage.
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Want to be a CEO? Take up golf
A new study of tech companies outlines the most skills needed for a future CEO. The top tips: Pay attention at school, read the news and learn how to putt.
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Workers praise, bury IT
A new study shows that many office workers think technology is more important than their managers and can't live without it. But almost double find it an easy scapegoat.
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Employers tuning out on Net use
A UK survey shows that only 43 percent of employers are currently aware of what their employees are doing online--although one in three encourage personal use.
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Network investment driven by FUD
Most network infrastructure investments are driven by fear, uncertainty and doubt rather than long-term, measurable strategic planning, according to new research.
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Study: IT spending increases profits
A Gartner study of 1,000 European businesses shows the companies that spent more on IT earned up to 36 percent more profit than less tech-savvy competitors.
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Don't let your laptop drive you insane
How many of you have wanted to toss your laptop at a wall? Sony Ericsson has produced a top-ten list of guidelines designed to keep busy workers sane.
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CIOs slowly turning to Web services
A BEA Systems study of European CIOs says that more than half have adopted a Web services strategy but security proves to be a major source of dissatisfaction.
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