There’s plenty of glitz at the new Heathrow terminal, but it is brought to life by the IT systems.
Cutting-edge technology, including RFID and e-ticketing, is helping lead the airline industry out of the doldrums.
The virtualisation revolution has just begun. Expect the most radical benefits to appear at the processor level.
What does the future hold for the UK’s IT professionals – from the trainee to the CIO – in a global economy?
eBay pioneers a new generation of mega-system management tools.
The Tote implements an enterprise service bus to deliver messaging that gallops.
Natural language speech recognition gives Air France’s customer service an upgrade.
How the property management group has grown to view IT as a critical business enabler.
VMware is riding high with its virtualisation technology but it can expect tougher times ahead.
The boundary between IT and the business is becoming increasingly indistinct.
With idenity fraud on the rise, businesses need to be doing more to prevent fraudsters penetrating their organisation.
As the hype around virtulisation shows no sign of dulling, companies are becoming more confident in the technology's capabilities.
Industry index for August
IBM's new acquisitions improve information management for compliance and unified communications offerings.
Dell is showing the first signs of recover, but as Hewlett-Packard's stellar performance demonstrates, it has got a long way to go yet.
Enterprise search company eliminates $24m worth of questionable contracts.
A public-sector-IT-services love story.
Wild speculation about IBM’s layoff plans just underscores the fact that IT services costs must fall further, argues Information Age’s Andrew Lawrence.
Speech recognition technology catches up with drug baron.
A newly developed tool means there is nowhere for clandestine Wikipedia editors to hide.
At LAX airport, a single faulty network interface card led to 17,000 people being stranded.
A House of Lords report says vendors should take responsibility for ensuring customers' security.
An IT skills shortage may not be cause for panic, says Information Age editor, Kenny MacIver.
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Agile ERP, financial service innovation, Storage, Business Briefing: XML integration, Management Report: The Future of the Data Centre 2007, Research Report: Virtualisation
Dynamic pricing, business process management, content management, Q&A: Reuters
Cyber assault, managed print services, fixed-mobile convergence, Management Report: Business Intelligence 2007
SOA design pitfalls, virtualisation and the operating systems, Business Briefing: Enterprise 2.0
Out of India, the life and times of the relational database, The Effective IT 2007 Summit
Advanced analytics, green IT, the state of security, The Effective IT 2007 Report
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