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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Security: Let's get physical
An expert warns that communications over physical security must improve between IT departments and business managers while another warns of the fear factor.
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Open source in the enterprise
Linux got its start as a tactical solution without the approval or support of corporate IT, but that role is changing. Companies are beginning to see open source software as a viable alternative...
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Biometrics: It's a marketing challenge
The security industry in Australia is having a hard time winning acceptance from a "gullible, wide-eyed public" that can be persuaded by science fiction.
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Aussie CIOs pushing desktop firewalls
A senior security analyst says CIOs are looking at installing firewalls beyond the perimeter, but the current economic climate is holding them back.
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Should employee monitoring be guilt-free?
Eyeing staff e-mail exchanges, or monitoring their Web surfing activities may show a lack of trust and cause dissention. How do enterprises balance this emotive issue?
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Chip implants--game plan for Sony?
Sony ads predict a surgically-implanted game controller by 2075--and what about other devices, too? Will medical experts replace hardware engineers in product development?
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New technology: Bane or benefit?
While there's less of a trend to rush out and try the latest and greatest than there was a couple of years ago, businesses need to weight the benefits.
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IT: Who lost the server?
A Meta analyst says an enterprise might only know where 80 percent of its IT inventory is. It's time to take some fiscal responsibility.
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Bridging the business-IT divide
An EMC CTO says there needs to be much more communication to bridge the divide between business and IT.
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Organic IT: A taste of things to come
A research analyst says 'organic IT'--sharing software, processors, storage and networks across applications--could help an enterprise cut its infrastructure costs.
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Does your business need a voice?
Voice recognition is garnering interest in the marketplace, but how aware are businesses of the amount of education their users really need?
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Teamwork pays off for Web services
International standards bodies OASIS and W3C have announced that they're teaming up on a forum about security standards for Web services.
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Poll: IT looking for MS substitutes
A ZDNet Australia poll shows that 55 percent of IT managers are looking at other vendors and options in response to Microsoft's new licensing model.
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Summer surprises with virus relief
An antivirus firm reports that the number of Net virus attacks fell in July compared with June--the first time this year that reported virus infections dropped month-on-month.
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Web services breeds teamwork
The W3C and OASIS have teamed up on a forum about Web services, in a bid to educate users about what's really going on with rapidly growing technology.
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CERT: Security reports multiplying
The number of security vulnerabilities reported to CERT more than doubled from 2000 to 2001 and are easily on track to double again in 2002.
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Security holds back Web services
An analyst says Web services offer great potential for B2B communication and integration but security concerns are inhibiting companies from using them.
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Survey: Execs rethinking IT budgets
A Morgan Stanley report says CIOs are looking at security software, application integration and Windows 2000/XP upgrades for the desktop.
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Security holds back Web services
An analyst says Web services offer great potential for B2B communication and integration but security concerns are inhibiting companies from using them.
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The domain name says it all
Entrepreneurs setting up a business with what they think is the perfect company name are increasingly finding they don't necessarily have the rights to the domain name.
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