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Well, do we want a faster Internet or don’t we?
Posted by Bill Walker · 18 December 2007
An interesting week – we’ve had conflicting views in the new about whether the UK needs broadband to be faster than it already is.
Spam – we’re getting one-sixth of it and it’s getting worse
Posted by Bill Walker · 15 December 2007
Ouch! According to spam filtering company IronPort, the UK now gets around one-sixth of the world’s spam. That’s between 100-1000 spam messages a day to each business inbox.
With PRINCE2, it’s all about control
Posted by Michael Wood · 13 December 2007
The area that most PRINCE2 delegates I teach seem to struggle with is the controls component. I think one reason is that the chapter is so big and frankly, it’s not exactly a riveting read.
It’s no surprise that IT departments are the biggest source of data leaks
Posted by Bill Walker · 11 December 2007
A recent survey showed that IT departments are responsible for more data leaks than any other part of an organisation – but this shouldn’t be a surprise.
Internet Explorer more secure than Firefox in Microsoft study
Posted by Gary Duffield · 10 December 2007
According to Microsoft, Internet Explorer is more secure than Firefox – but critics say that the study was flawed.
February 21 2008 – put a date in your diary
Posted by Gary Duffield · 01 December 2007
February 27 2008 is a big date for Microsoft: that’s when SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 are released. What’s more, it’s the date when Microsoft’s training strategy really begins to make sense for today’s IT professional.
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