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    Web services have great potential, but security concerns are preventing many organisations from taking advantage of the technology. Here are several suggested policies that CIOs can follow to develop a solid Web services plan.

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    Corporate computing espionage hits the headlines, but the big risk comes from within--users not following procedures. Effective security policies must address user behaviour.

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    IT professionals are gambling with the security of systems, and doing it with the odds against them stacked higher than they can imagine, according to IT security expert Peter Neumann.

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    The problem with SNMP isn’t a single minor bug but a number of important vulnerabilities in several parts of the first version of SNMP. Learn how to protect your data.

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    Promotions can be a boost for both CIOs and tech teams, and obviously, for the promoted employee. But a misguided promotion process can wreak havoc on a CIO's reputation, staff morale, and projects. Make sure everyone benefits.

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    Don't want to take Windows Vista for a test drive until you know what it has to offer? Join Windows expert Deb Shinder for a visual tour of Beta 2 as she points out some of the more dramatic changes and shares her impressions of the new OS.

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    With just over a year between the release of Project Server 2002 and Project Server 2003, you might doubt the value of the enhancements to the latest version. But the changes are based on specific requests from product users.

  • Creating a solid PDA use policy

    A PDA in the wrong hands can do considerable damage if the data is not protected. Find out how to handle the many unique security challenges associated with using PDAs.

  • Can GPS work for your business?

    The GPS system originated as a military application; its business uses now have CIOs interested. How can it can help your business with tracking applications?

  • Twenty tips to keep PCs out of the junk pile

    Without a conscientious effort to properly maintain older computers, your company could be faced with the unenviable task of investing in new technology.

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