The challenges of systems management are about to grow with the proliferation of virtual machines.
Demand for rented data centre space is soaring, but co-location providers are under intense pressure of their own.
Banks and retailers are throwing their weight behind contactless payments systems, giving rise to the e-wallet.
IP communications speeds engineers to troublespots.
Anti-spam software is helping drive customer service improvements at Irish Life & Permanent.
As organisations tackle data quality and governance, they must confront broader information issues.
Robin Paine, CTO of the LSE, on how the institution has armed itself with world-class IT.
ERP pioneer Jan Baan is making a comeback at the head of Cordys - an SOA and BPM company
SAP’s on-demand applications offering, Business ByDesign, may turn the company into a mass market vendor.
Nearly half of all DR plans fail when they are needed most.
Information overload still prevalent despite content management adoption.
On-demand human capital management applications grow 27%
Small and medium-size businesses underestimate spyware
The UK ranks fourth in global IT salary rankings.
Industry index for October
Cisco buys into WiMax at last, while 3Com's China connection spooks US politicians.
Plus, a look under the hood of the business intelligence market.
October's news reviewed.
Michael Dell plans to revive his company's fortunes by mimicking his rivals.
Citrix aims to virtualise Windows before Microsoft can
Microsoft aims to add coherence to its Dynamics convergence message.
Peter Wheatcroft explores the concepts of quality in terms of IT service, and examines how organisations can excel.
A beginner's guide to online virtual realities.
Technology desperately seeking a killer app.
Could a worrying patent application from Microsoft point to the future of advertising?
One New Zealand company hopes to use the power of alcohol in order to retrieve a recently stolen laptop.
Documents make up the overwhelming majority of global air cargo.
Unified communications technology: productive business boon or over-hyped white elephant?
Contactless payment cards could at last bring about the oft-predicted 'death of cash', says 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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