2007 has witnessed a shift in the methods used by cybercriminals to dupe innocent users from parting with their hard-earned cash.
FRI 05 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Intrusion Prevention Systems in the spotlight
Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) are starting to attract the interest of IT managers at all levels, largely thanks to their innate ability to enforce company security policies and, of course, help stop attacks on an organization’s IT resources in real time.
FRI 28 SEPT. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
How to monitor a Pandora (in)box in 3 steps
Should you monitor your employees' emails? What steps should be undertaken? What are the limits of email monitoring?
FRI 24 AUG. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Using Archiving to Ease Exchange Server 2007 Migration
In many production environments older email servers are running close to capacity limits. This new Microsoft white paper looks at how to use archiving to streamline and simplify the process of upgrading or migrating from previous versions of Microsoft Exchange to Exchange Server 2007.
TUE 07 AUG. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
NAC: Controlling access to your network
Have you heard the one about the printer repair technician and the malware outbreak?...
TUE 31 JULY 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Ben Chai examines how far the latest KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) technology has come and shows how your entire set of servers can be compromised due to the new found features of modern KVM.
FRI 27 JULY 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
What to look for in an Email Archiving Solution...
Choosing an e-mail archiving solution - whether to meet technical, business or compliance reasons - is a project that should not be taken lightly.
FRI 08 JUNE 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
E-mail Compliance and Discovery - Don't Buy the Fear Factor
Ben Chai demonstrates how email archiving systems should be justified using old fashioned principals rather than the unquantifiable risks of non-compliance.
FRI 18 MAY 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Archive your emails or go to jail. You choose
Do you remember the content of the email you sent to your key supplier on June 8th 2001 at 4:05 pm?
WED 24 JAN. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
An Overlooked Way to Save Money
According to industry estimates, between one and three per cent of a company's annual revenue is spent on printing.
FRI 24 NOV. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Grid and SOA - Friends or Foes?
There are two architectural approaches to technology
FRI 24 NOV. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Hot Topics in European Insurance
While many market drivers and strategies are similar around the world, insurers in Europe have a different approach to driving business through customer intimacy, process excellence and operational efficiency.
TUE 07 NOV. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
In the Beginning was the Mainframe
Some say that the technical platform future lies with commodity-based blade computers.
FRI 03 NOV. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Value Based SLAs - What are they?
A little while back, I was talking with Dr Bernd Kosch, chairman of the Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA), now to be the Open Grid Forum, and we got on to the issues of cross-charging within a utility-style environment.
FRI 03 NOV. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Forced upgrade cycles, dealing with security problems, interoperability issues, loss of data-the business challenges of IT move into the digital home.
FRI 27 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Search Engines Need to Start Finding
Typing "woppit" into Google provides 507 results. In Yahoo, 350. In MSN search, 528.
FRI 27 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Public Sector Projects - could they do better?
Big public sector IT projects get a very bad press these days: projects over-run, sometimes by years, they cost a lot more than they were originally budgeted for and often don't deliver the benefits they were supposed to.
FRI 20 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
All About IT infrastructure library
In the last two years, the systems management and helpdesk vendors have bandied around a term as if it will be the saving grace of organisations for the future - ITIL.
FRI 20 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Stand in any city station during rush hour and you are guaranteed that at least 80% of the people walking by will have some device capable of plugging into a PC and downloading data.
MON 09 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
A Streaming Headache for IT Bosses
The long summer of sport draws to a close, and corporate networks draw a breath of relief as multiple streams of video cease to take 90% of available bandwidth from the business.
FRI 06 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Collaboration and Communication - Is More Better?
In the good old days, if you wanted to communicate with someone, you met up with them and talked, or you sent round someone with a piece of paper...
FRI 06 OCT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Are you a windscreen or a fly?
The term "convergence" is often used in the technology industries, especially to refer to the move towards standard, open, Internet-based communications, which makes it all sound very positive.
TUE 19 SEPT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Tame your Mobile Telephony/Data costs
The costs of mobile telephony and mobile data is often seen as a major concern for businesses when dealing with mobile operators..
TUE 19 SEPT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
Virtualisation is one of those words that seems so innocuous, but is more like the proverbial can of worms.
MON 18 SEPT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports
The Latest Keyboard Video Menace
Ben Chai examines traditional KVM devices and shows how housing them in your server rooms can actually cause major security problems.
THU 07 SEPT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports