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Cover story: Hyperconnectivity or bust
Demand for fast mobile communications is growing, and network providers are jostling for your corporate business. More...
Forget the specs: what's in it for the business?
By: Beverley Head
04/01/2008 04:01:43
2007 was the year when CIOs needed to know more than just the tech, and in 2008 the tyre kickers will need to ask serious questions
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The power of a network
By: Catherine Jaktman
18/08/2006 13:31:18
Contacts developed through active involvement in a professional association are invaluable at all stages of your career
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New ICT projects flourish, but in a performance vacuum
By: Beverley Head
12/04/2006 12:18:27
ICT may be growing its business, but governance and key metrics are being ignored
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The virtues of virtualised storage
By: Galen Gruman
14/02/2006 11:51:18
Virtualisation technology comes in several guises, but it's here today and can be a valuable part of your storage strategy
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Raising your network's IQ
By: Leon Erlanger
14/10/2005 15:24:29
Faced with application consolidation, network latency and security issues, it's time for your network to get smart
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The human impact of business IT: how to avoid diminishing returns
By: Diane Morello
18/08/2005 11:03:19
Has IT failed people? In many cases, yes. CIOs and IT leaders must mitigate the negative effects of business IT on people while enhancing the positive effects. This Gartner report examines the human impact of IT and offers suggestions for managing the downside.
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Cover story: Intensive care needed for ICT
By: Peter Davidson
11/02/2005 11:39:36
How Australia's new government can help its IT industry grow: Government must start its new term changing attitudes and policies towards ICT - and ICT has to get its own house in order
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Trusting ID management technology
By: Jack McCarthy and Brian Fonseca
12/08/2003 15:54:13
Is solving user management problems worth risking the privacy - and faith - of your users, customers and business partners?
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Gartner's global Y2K survey finds widespread disruptions likely
By: Nancy Weil
06/08/1998 17:09:07
A new global survey of year-2000 readiness shows that many firms do not plan to test new systems and up to two-thirds of businesses in some countries - particularly in Asia, South America and the Middle East - are expected to have at least one significant mission critical failure.
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Gartner's global Y2K survey finds widespread disruptions likely
By: Nancy Weil
06/08/1998 17:08:51
A new global survey of year-2000 readiness shows that many firms do not plan to test new systems and up to two-thirds of businesses in some countries - particularly in Asia, South America and the Middle East - are expected to have at least one significant mission critical failure.
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