Forrester expects higher budgets and new investment funding for tech departments but what does it really mean?
Just as building codes have changed to make access easier for everyone, so are standards changing in hardware and software design.
Everybody's going wireless—even those intruders who are after your precious data. Here's how to stop them.
Providing developing nations with access to technology is not only a way of promoting sustainable development, it can also make good business sense, according to high-tech industry officials.
Motorists snapped by speed cameras in the United Kingdom county of Wiltshire will be given the opportunity to go online to see themselves caught in the act.
In my last post I covered the knowledge management press's first impression of the Web 2.0 phenomenon. But should we be looking at enterprise Web 2.0 as a KM issue?
A recent thread of conversation across a couple of 2.0 blogs has been the subject of whether Web 2.0 is suited not only for implementation inside a corporate firewall, but by companies with a view to improving their relations with their customers.
The issue of how best to handle large email inboxes is a perennial topic here at Snorage, and it doesn't only affect enterprise customers.
Would you be happier that Google collects data about your Internet history if you knew their log data was used to fight some seriously nasty worms?
Good news, everyone -- after all these months of waiting, I can finally reveal which operator will be bringing the iPhone to Australia. And the winner is ...
In recent months, wireless networks have received a boost as products based on the 802.11g standard--capable of 54Mbps--have come into the mainstream. Are you ready for fast wireless?
Just as building codes have changed to make access easier for everyone, so are standards changing in hardware and software design.
special report The two Web services standards are now settling into their respective roles and the reasons for choosing one over the other are becoming clearer.
A Web server opens up your business to the outside world, so how do you keep out those parts of the world you don't like?
Buying the latest and the greatest sounds like a good idea, but who can afford it? We look at ways you can get better performance and a better bottom line with your existing infrastructure.
In recent months, wireless networks have received a boost as products based on the 802.11g standard--capable of 54Mbps--have come into the mainstream. Are you ready for fast wireless?
In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.
Secrecy seems to shroud the data centre arena -- all well and good for security's sake, but not so great when trying to pick a provider. We pull back the curtains to find what data centre options exist in Australia.
Intrusion detection appears to have hit the bottom of its hype cycle with a particularly loud thud. Is there value beyond the hot air, and how can you make it work productively?
CRM packages are everywhere these days. Which one is right for your organisation?
Can you hold a Macworld without Apple?
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will not speak at January's Macworld show. What's more, Apple has announced that this wil… Watch it now
64-bit Windows: It's time to get serious
IE patch: Microsoft's eight days of hell
Fowl play foiled, Telstra's fairy tale is over
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