Businesses are exploring the use of virtual worlds for collaboration, training and a host of other 3D web applications.
VMware's CEO Diane Greene has not sought the spotlight, but her company's rampant success has thrust it upon her.
Standard Life's adoption of agile IT techniques has helped it emerge as one of the stars of the pensions sector.
News agency Reuters rips up the IT outsourcing rule book.
Murray Bain, IT director at NHS Direct, on the challenges of delivering IT services in an always-on environment.
The launch of IBM’s free desktop productivity suite portends a new war in the software market.
Shifting spending patterns highlight the sea-change in IT services.
The software titan’s SharePoint Server is shaking up the content management market.
Poor mobile management policies continue to put enterprises at risk.
IT managers are struggling to get to grips with the storage of the ever-mounting volume of data within their organisations.
While interest in virtualisation technologies continues to rise, spending on servers also continues to soar.
A shortage of space and power for data centres is driving up prices in the collocation market.
Industry index for September
Cisco buys into WiMax at last, while 3Com's China connection spooks US politicians.
Meanwhile, European IT services providers suffer mixed fortunes.
September's news reviewed.
eCopy streamlines the integration of paper into IT systems.
Integration and applications provider Sterling Commerce tunes its supply chain management strategy.
Decoupling the user interface will unleash the power of SOA, says CEO.
Mid-market business applications giant looks to SOA to shake its 'collector' reputation.
Legislation to reduce risk usually benefits the IT industry the most, argues Information Age's Andrew Lawrence
The USSR lives on.
Judging by a number of recent proxy filings, the era of the fat cat lives on.
US authorities are causing a stir by increasingly taking advantage of the tracking capabilities of mobile devices.
If the EC’s anti-trust pursuit of Microsoft is intended to benefit users, it has failed to produce results.
Virtual worlds have the kind of potential last seen at the dawn of the Internet, says Information Age editor, Kenny MacIver.
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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
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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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