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What's new in SharePoint Server 2010
Project management and process optimisation consultants Campana & Schott describe their experience
Take control of your company's security
Avoid getting hit where it hurts
How IT is set up to fail
The problem facing CIOs, and a way to deal with it
Oracle's decade of acquisitions
Innovative thinking, or just well financed?
Why your IT sucks
Back in the fifth grade, I was in a school musical, The GIGO Effect, in which the evil Glitches attempted to corrupt a computer named Mabel with "dirty power." The point of the show was that technology is unable to produce intelligent results without intelligent direction.
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IT king for a day
Best practices for small business
Life in an online world
The intersection of man and machine
How to deal with political enemies after you win
Strategies for the victor
Get training from your company, even when money is tight
Enhance your prospects
Security vs. Freedom: the oversight question
How far can you trust your users?
Swine Flu: to fear is to fail
Whenever a crisis unfolds -- and we've seen many in recent years -- the famous line Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered in his 1933 inaugural address comes to mind: "The only thing we have to fear is, fear itself."
Cybercrime is the 2009 mega threat
IT security professionals rate cloud computing, virtualisation, Web 2.0 and outsourcing amongst the biggest trends for 2009. But cybercrime is the number one concern, according to a survey by Ponemon Institute
How about a 'job bank' for US IT workers?
In 2005, more than 12,000 people in the US were paid not to work. What's more, they received as much as 95 percent of their salary plus benefits, such as health insurance. The idea of such a 'job bank' would be great for the IT industry, helping people whose jobs are lost through offshoring, datacentre consolidation projects and other changes.
Consulting services and ITIL: When it’s time to bring in a guide
Planning a holiday is similar to the journey IT organisations take to get the most value from their use if ITIL, the IT Infrastructure Library. Preparations is essential.
Global Delivery - The Impact of the Services Cloud
Organisations with global reach and outsourced workers spread over different continents need a new set of tools to ensure quality teamworking. New tools inherited from the explosion in collaborative content creation can help out.
Richard Sykes: It's the humans, stupid!
Technology doesn’t just develop itself, and talent management skills are vital when it comes to innovative projects
Life after Lehman Brothers
How much has the collapse of Lehman Brothers has changed the rules of the game for IT departments and technology suppliers?
Legal, meet IT ... IT, meet legal
In an age where information is critical, it's vital for IT and legal to work together to develop and implement policies and practices, or risk costly fines and irreparable damage to the company's reputation.
Why IT worker took control of San Francisco's networks
The man who took control of San Francisco's networks hit the headlines last week. The reality of what happened to a brilliant systems administrator who went rogue, is both complex and disturbing for other IT organisations.
The value of software testing qualifications
Qualifications can help but they are only a small part of the knowledge and skills requirement of a good tester.












