Combining on-demand software with on-premise code might prove to be the most powerful software paradigm yet. But the blend will not be without its difficulties
Hurricane Katrina was the US’s most costly natural disaster ever; and companies like Interior Exterior Building Supply found out just how ill prepared they were
Vehicle information specialist Polk has refined its data quality by switching from a mainframe to a grid system
Single instance of business apps to support international expansion at games retailer.
BT streamlines customer call-outs with SOA
Protecting customers’ online identities while preserving the convenience of online transactions is a major business challenge
Cross-bench peer Lord Erroll gives Information Age the inside scoop on the controversial Personal Internet Security report
Long live the smart phone
One in every two medium-sized businesses will have significant co-location requirements in 2008
New entrants challenge old hands for market dominance
Half of all employees admit inappropriate emailing.
The Black Book of Outsourcing puts Indian IT services company at top of outsourcing pile.
Industry index for November
Dell acquires a storage vendor and a SaaS desktop management provider to recapture its former glory.
Networking giant's credit-crunch caution sees shares plunge. Plus, BEA's celebrity shareholder learns a secret.
A round-up of November 2007's biggest stories from the IT sector.
IBM's $1.5 billion investment in a unified security platform.
Innovation still drives the independent BI market, says CEO Gerry Cohen.
Business intelligence industry rapidly disappearing.
Another manual for bridging the IT / business divide.
MIT research fellow and Gartner analyst present a framework for strategic IT security.
The founder of biometric payment technology vendor Pay By Touch finds his own personal data under close scrutiny.
Online activism gives a voice to the lazy
The UK Government’s embarrassing loss of 25 million citizens’ personal details has reignited the ID card debate
Today's biggest data centre operators are adopting some radical practices to alleviate the power crisis, says Information Age editor, Kenny MacIver.
Enthusiasm for green technology suffers under the weight of regulation
The IT industry is transforming from being an ecological pariah to a leading light.
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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