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  • Who controls the IT department?

    The last few years have seen a definite shift in the balance of power between the IT department and the rest of the organisation. CIOs can remain complacent and let this trend continue or take Tim Landgrave's advice and regain control.

  • Novell's Linux power play

    Novell's purchase of Ximian could be the sign of new life for the network software company. We look at the effect of this Novell/Linux relationship and how it could change Novell's fortunes.

  • Avoid the spammer label

    Keeping your e-mail server off a blacklist can be a challenge if your staff is unaware of what constitutes spam. Learn how to steer clear of this problem.

  • The hacker challenge

    Security systems continue to get more sophisticated--and so do the hackers who are seeking to break through them. How can you best combine your defences to protect your company networks?

  • 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?

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  • Who controls the IT department?

    The last few years have seen a definite shift in the balance of power between the IT department and the rest of the organisation. CIOs can remain complacent and let this trend continue or take Tim Landgrave's advice and regain control.

  • Alternative methods for battling viruses

    Here are some alternatives for corporations tired of the "cat and mouse" game with virus writers and hackers--and the expense associated with it.

  • Novell's Linux power play

    Novell's purchase of Ximian could be the sign of new life for the network software company. We look at the effect of this Novell/Linux relationship and how it could change Novell's fortunes.

  • Mitigate Java Virtual Machine risks

    Your company could face a problem of Y2K proportions if you're using versions of Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine affected by its 2001 legal settlement with Sun.

  • Tips to improve corporate identity management

    Users have a multitude of systems to access and each requires different user IDs and passwords. With high hidden costs of supporting these systems, how can you simplify access?

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  • 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?

  • XP product activation: Solution, not conspiracy

    Since Windows XP went 'Gold', the conspiracy theorists and corporate planners have been hard at work. Contrary to the beliefs espoused by the 'Oliver Stone' DOJ advocates, Microsoft did not rush XP to market to beat some artificial government deadline and avoid an injunction.

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