28 May 2008
By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service
Cisco has introduced a series of appliances to help enterprises take better advantage of mobile devices and location information. Read more...
07 October 2005
We must resign ourselves to the fact that, one day, no-one will remember NetWare in the context of Utah-based Novell. Or will they? Read more...
14 May 2008
By Denise Dubie, Network World
Technical skills may never die, but areas of expertise wane in importance as technology advances, forcing companies to evolve and IT staff to forsake yesterday's crafts in favour of tomorrow's must-have talents. Read more...
16 May 2006
By Matt Hamblen, Computerworld
Networking is still too tribal, but virtualisation and open network operating systems are going to change that. Read more...
22 January 2007
By Rick Harvey, Eric Ross
In a society driven by information, directories are fundamental parts of a business infrastructure. Directories are everywhere: underpinning network operating systems; supporting identity and access management; and enabling customization and personalization for web portals. With the relentless growth of networks and complexity of applications, directories are the one technology that provides a focal point for managing business services and distributed systems. Read more...
19 October 2005
By Phil Bertolini, CIO
Many authorities have been putting their technology programmes on diets and are looking for cost-effective solutions to cut the high-calorie counts found in hardware, software and support services. Read more...