Technology
WAN acceleration offers huge payoff
David Newman
Imagine walking into the CIO's office tomorrow and saying: "I can cut our WAN consumption by as much as 80 times, speed file transfers as much as 45 times and make our Windows users a whole lot happier." Think you'd get the CIO's attention? More...
Supercomputer aids thunderstorm predicting
By: Jon Brodkin
23/10/2007 23:40:13
The prediction of thunderstorms has never been an exact science.
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US banks weigh future of contactless payments
By: Paul Roberts
17/08/2007 15:19:57
You can call it "cash 2.0": a new age of wireless payment technology that may replace even the smallest cash transactions in the coming years with the wave of a credit card or mobile phone.
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Give your storage network with business sense
By: Mario Apicella
17/08/2007 14:58:40
No longer capable of remaining on the sidelines as a separate administrative domain, today's networked storage must be managed with a deeper awareness of business objectives.
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Whither Web 2.0?
By: Beverley Head
17/08/2007 14:18:07
Web 2.0 models may hasten a collaboration revolution, but not all are ready to embrace them
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The three pillars of data
By: Information Age staff
17/06/2007 21:08:00
Data is the lifeblood of your business. Here's how to keep it healthy and safe
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More stupider user tricks: IT horror stories
By: Oliver Rist
17/06/2007 12:14:26
When it comes to royally derailing IT, nothing trumps the stupidity of those whom IT is meant to serve.
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12 crackpot tech ideas that could transform the enterprise
By: Information Age staff
12/05/2007 13:56:19
These technologies straddle the divide between harebrained and brilliant as they promise to shake the pillars of tomorrow's enterprise
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Vista migration: the rocky road
By: Oliver Rist
12/05/2007 14:16:52
To turn pain into payoff, enterprises are taking a measured, holistic approach to Vista deployment - with Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 in tow.
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