Understanding cultural differences is vital for successful offshore outsourcing
The vision of a unified communications infrastructure, centred on IP, has been an alluring prospect for over half a decade. So what is holding back broad adoption?
The delivery of desktop services from a virtual PC estate within the data centre is a core ambition of many IT organisations
The fluid nature of Agile projects can make them difficult to manage, says Dr Peter Merrick
Data centre managers in all industries are facing the same issues of heat, power and cost
NetworkLaw uses remote desktop technology to cut the cost of doing business
The British Library’s information environment presents a storage management challenge like no other
LoveFilm has seen improved conversions since it started gauging how changes to its website influence users
Illegitimate code embedded in seemingly safe websites is replacing email as the main method of delivering malware
Advanced military simulation techniques could be the key to better business outcomes
Industry nosedive halts
AMD and Alcatel-Lucent wave farewell to top brass after disastrous results, while VMware's new CEO rings that changes
A merger by two medium-sized players forms a network equipment company that hopes to challenge the mighty Cisco
Cash-strapped UK companies are flocking to the low-cost Internet telephony service
Customer concerns over the software giant's priorities remain
Dell's acquisition of iSCSI specialist EqualLogic is just step one of their plan to shake up the storage industry
All the top stories from July 2008
As two software giants prepare to increase their fees, are IT organisations about to be hit by a steep rise in the cost of buying and maintaining business software?
PC shipments increased a quarter on last year, pushed by rising laptop demand
Tech sector performance is up with IT companies issuing less profit warnings in the second quarter of '08.
European countries are leading the surge in popularity of open source adoption in the enterprise - with the exception of the UK.
IT leaders in the UK take a dim view of their company's green credentials, according to a pan-European survey by data centre networking firm Brocade.
Businesses are becoming increasingly impatient with email and demanding quicker response times
The number of IT support jobs being advertised has risen while senior roles have markedly fallen, according to a new survey.
This book is a must-read for anyone getting to grips with the impact of Web 2.0 on business
It appears that 43 is the most likely age for IT workers to have a breakdown – with potentially disastrous results
Larry Ellison predicted desktop virtualisation more than a decade ago, recalls Information Age editor Kenny MacIver
A taxonomy of CIOs, cross-sector collaboration on cyber crime, cloud migration, Q&A: US Department of Defense
End user computing, Advanced Message Queueing Protocol, Cloud Security 2011, London Conference on Cyber Security
The organisational impact of social collaboration, IT in waste management, disrupting the content delivery network industry, Q&A: Thomson Reuters
Does SaaS threaten CIO control?, commercialising open data, the UK's Internet of Things industry, Q&A: Experian
Integrating risk with customer and finance data, The Future of the Data Centre, Q&A: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
The mobile executive, IT-CMF in action, data centre security, how the Macmillan Cancer Support manages information across multiple channels
Mobile payments, call centre management, Research report: security adoption, Q&A: Accenture CIO
What is big data?, the right to be forgotten, IT outsourcing in the energy sector, Q&A – Salvation Army UK
Cyber security skills, web applications, Managing IT Cost Effectively 2011, Q&A: Birmingham Airport
11 IT innovations for 2011, Information Age innovation awards, Global Tech Report 2011, testing the IT infrastructure for London Olympics 2012
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