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Reader input should drive our content

08 Jan 2008
Covering IT can be such a daunting task that any feedback from readers ­ even negative ­ is useful

Can server virtualisation gain wider appeal?

27 Nov 2007
The raw power and performance of next generation servers may lessen any requirement for software based virtualisation

Cash or conscience: the great green debate

30 Oct 2007
Storage Expo’s green space was full of vendors looking to make money, and IT chiefs looking to save it

More style-phone than smartphone

02 Oct 2007
Apple’s iPhone is stylish and user-friendly, but it offers little for business users to get excited about

More style-phone than smartphone

28 Sep 2007
Apple’s iPhone is stylish and user-friendly, but it offers little for business users to get excited about

Rectifying the inefficiencies of AC power

13 Aug 2007
More firms will switch on to DC's greater efficiency and reliability, predicts Ed Ansett of EYP Mission Critical Facilities.

Blackberries breeding nation of email slaves?

06 Aug 2007
Just because mobile technology allows us to keep in touch with the office 24/7, we should not feel obliged to do so.

A tour de force for wireless comms

16 Jul 2007
Like a syringe full of banned substances, technology has the potential to make or break this year's Tour de France, writes Martin Courtney.

The green bandwagon is overcrowded

03 Jul 2007
Genuinely green credentials deserve applause, but opportunistic marketing risks a customer backlash

When benefits are hard to identify

18 Jun 2007
Biometric identity and access management systems can be very clever, but are they always useful?

Time for IT kit to show its true colours

05 Jun 2007
Why are storage vendors so nervous about revealing their OEM partners’ identities?

Remote working: it's all in the head

17 May 2007
Attitudes to remote working remain locked in the dark age compared to the advances made in remote access and communications technology

Sun has built it, but will they come?

14 May 2007
The vendor’s expectations for its Network.com utility computing service are at odds with market reality

How to tone down printer costs

30 Apr 2007
New leasing services and better output controls could help enterprises reduce their printer costs

Grandfather clause ticks off Linux set

05 Apr 2007
A GPL provision to prevent Novell/Microsoft-type agreements may not pacify the open-source community

Cebit is down but not out

27 Mar 2007
Visitor numbers may be falling, but the giant IT showcase still has plenty to interest enterprise buyers

It’s time Gartner got real

05 Mar 2007
The analyst firm’s latest advice to IT managers about system upgrade cycles verges on the fanciful

Don't be duped by dedupe

19 Feb 2007
It is impossible to know how many terabytes of data you can fit into a Tardis unless you actually try it

Too much security can be a bad thing

07 Feb 2007
Efforts to build solid security into software prior to release could have some unwelcome consequences

The dangers of a hardware cocktail

22 Jan 2007
IBM’s encouragement to firms to mix and match technologies could give IT managers a severe headache
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