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Improve IT planning for 2010

It is a good time to review how we plan projects and question whether our processes are good as they could be.

Top 10 technology stories of 2009

Windows 7, Chrome, Twitter and Droid make for another busy year in tech

Agile isn't just an application development method

Extend the methodology to the whole IT organisation

How to make customer service pay

Are you cutting what you can measure easily rather than what needs to go?

10 tips for switching industries

Open up job prospects in a new field

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Delivering business value: The key to making hard decisions

Delivering business value: The key to making hard decisions

Almost all IT leaders have less money to spend on staff, on supporting applications and ongoing projects. So if their IT budget is cut by 10, 20 or even 30 percent, how should they act?

Windows 7: Four reasons to upgrade, four reasons to stay away

Windows 7: Four reasons to upgrade, four reasons to stay away

Microsoft operating systems release offers the best of upgrading, the worst of upgrading

Microsoft-Yahoo: Not really a 'serious threat' to Google

Microsoft-Yahoo: Not really a 'serious threat' to Google

I'm wondering how a partnership between Yahoo and Microsoftcould achieve its end goal of fighting Google.

IT can lead change management

IT can lead change management

With the majority of businesses facing new requirements for change, CIOs and their teams should consider how the skills they have developed through IT implementations can be applied outside of the realm of IT.

Why the public sector is opening the doors to open source technology

Why the public sector is opening the doors to open source technology

Government adoption of open source software and cloud computing models could reduce its IT bill by at least £600m per year, argues Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres.

Playing on the corporate conscience

Playing on the corporate conscience

Ken Deeks and James Bennet, co-founders of Byte Night, urge companies to consider their social responsibility, not just the bottom line

Give us back control of our data

Give us back control of our data

The government is spending 1% of our entire GDP on IT projects, the majority of which fail. There is a better way to harness the power of information technology.

The future looks bright - if we help

The future looks bright - if we help

It is easy to despair when our youth seem to have had their creativity and enthusiasm for IT careers squeezed out of them by an uninspiring IT syllabus in schools, but existing It professionals can make a difference.

Spend your way through economic downturn

Spend your way through economic downturn

How effective procurement can deliver better business

Why business should care about IT in schools

Why business should care about IT in schools

School IT is failing students and it is failing British businesses by driving students away from computing-based courses, or sending them out with poor skills. The question is, what are we to do about it?

How effective risk management can strengthen your business

How effective risk management can strengthen your business

A clear insight into operations is the only way to steer clear of financial uncertainty

How to deal with the open source security challenge

How to deal with the open source security challenge

Open source software is everywhere but the way it is produced poses specific challenges to security concious enterprises, argues Fortify Software.

Why IT departments are outsourcing data warehousing

Why IT departments are outsourcing data warehousing

IT departments get blamed for underperforming business intelligence systems. Outsourcing BI puts the issue firmly back in the hands of the line of business and how they use the technology.

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