Longform Is hybrid just today’s IT? Amid a sea of cloud terminology, has IT finally come up with one that’s fit for purpose? Asks LESLIE FAUGHNAN 16 May
Longform Business analytics: cases for success The big guys get it and the smaller ones are coming round, but expectations needed to be managed according to the experts, writes ALEX MEEHAN 16 May
Longform CIO Folder: Choices, choices, decisions, decisions… You pay your money and takes your chances, or at least you used to 16 May
Longform Inside Track: Mobility management, moving targets With a rapid pace of change expected in mobile technologies, and hugely differing generational expectations, mobility management is a multifaceted... 16 May
Longform IT infrastructure: DIY, templates or vendor ecosystem? ALEX MEEHAN finds that there are almost as many permutations as there are components in enterprise architecture, but the primary drivers remain the... 11 Apr
Longform Is data bigger than the CIO? As data has been described as the ‘new oil’, does its growing importance trump I in CIO, asks LESLIE FAUGHNAN 11 Apr
Longform Inside Track: Managed print garners value While some may see print as a utility to be managed, trends indicate that there is business value to be had in full solutions, writes PAUL HEARNS 11 Apr
Longform EU data legislation and Safe Harbour: what now? Despite the agreement around EU-US Privacy shield, ALEX MEEHAN finds there’s more than a little uncertainty around new data sharing facilities 14 Mar
Longform Inside Track: Outsourced security, outside views There are many benefits with a managed security service, not least of which are useful outside perspectives, writes ALEX MEEHAN 14 Mar
Longform The data breach reality It’s about more than technology in the race to protect data, but LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds handling the aftermath is as important as prevention measures 14 Mar
Longform Time to adjust focus on CCTV It's time to review the use of CCTV in light of a new guidance note from the Data Protection Commissioner, says Deirdre Kilroy 1 Mar
Longform Off road, online Remote support has made the ‘man in the van’ an endangered species, writes Billy MacInnes 16 Feb
Longform Biometrics and enterprise – the problem with passwords ALEX MEEHAN finds that passwords just don’t cut it anymore, but biometric solutions may not be quite there yet 10 Feb
Longform Invisible technology When the tech moves out of sight to simply providing a service, great leaps are made. Or so the theory goes, writes LESLIE FAUGHNAN 10 Feb
Longform Antivirus software could make companies more vulnerable Security researchers are worried that critical vulnerabilities in AV products are too easy to find and exploit 11 Jan
Longform ICT Skills: the ongoing challenge For the most part, the ICT skills challenge does not seem to be all that challenging, finds ALEX MEEHAN 8 Dec
Longform The new CIO agenda Despite being in constant flux, with new roles emerging along the way, a clear path is visible for many CIOs, finds LESLIE FAUGHNAN 8 Dec
Longform Inside Track: System failure not an option Cloud-based business continuity and disaster recovery offerings have become more trusted, while a busy marketplace and more alert authorities have... 11 Nov
Longform Testing times for smart machines Smart does not necessarily mean autonomous for machines, but it does mean constantly learning, finds LESLIE FAUGHNAN 11 Nov
Longform Enabling customer engagement ALEX MEEHAN finds while customer engagement is an increasingly digital function, there are many permutations and a wide range of channels 11 Nov
Longform Inside Track: Spotting structure between network noise The growing litany of components comprising the enterprise network makes it increasingly important to control this constantly evolving beast. How can... 13 Oct
Longform Complexity is a complicated issue LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that when it comes to simplicity, it is not only hard to achieve, but it is fiendishly complex to identify when looking at the... 13 Oct
Longform 3D Print: slow burning tech ALEX MEEHAN finds that while the development of the technology continues apace, enterprise adoption of 3D print remain niche at best 13 Oct
Longform Inside Track: Containerisation key to cloud market The cloud services buzzword of the last 12 months has been containerisation, which experts say, is not only solving a number of key issues, it is... 23 Sep
Longform Support tipping point: are help desks redundant? Have new delivery methods, better media and collaboration tools made IT helpdesks a thing of the past? Or are the functions merely moving elsewhere,... 21 Sep
Longform Big issues in Big Data services LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds while there are many issues to deal with in big data and analytics, none are show stoppers, nor even momentum blocks 21 Sep
Longform Inside Track: Mobility mash-up a must for some A maturing mobility market has ensured more robust enterprise-level solutions but also a swathe of new security and management options. How can... 24 Jul
Longform Internet of Things: what value now, or soon? Making the dumb smart is way of the future, but how does that translate for enterprise? ALEX MEEHAN asks the experts 24 Jul
Longform Evolution not revolution in cloud services The new world of cloud services is hybrid, open standards, often open source, and becoming increasingly bespoke, finds LESLIE FAUGHNAN 24 Jul
Longform Next-generation endpoint protection not as easy as it sounds Endpoint protection technology is making strides and may soon be touted as antivirus 21 Jul
Longform Vertical Clouds Looking at industry specific cloud platforms, Leslie Faughnan finds that there are a few terms floating about the ether for what one IT pro argues... 15 Jun
Longform Server industry at critical juncture The server industry is under an increased scrutiny this year, with some vendors set to back away due to controversial perceptions of a shrinking... 15 Jun
Longform Crisis and opportunity While it may be a bit late now, those that have already taken steps to move beyond Windows Server 2003 have found a range of new possibilities,... 15 Jun
Longform In praise of the human factor Automation may be changing the nature of customer service but there’s no substitute for the personal touch, finds Billy MacInnes 12 Jun
Longform No way back SMEs should be moving to the cloud en-masse, so why aren’t they? Billy MacInnes asks the experts for some direction 27 May
Longform The principles of success Red Hat’s seven-point channel strategy has something for everyone but shouldn’t be taken as gospel, writes Billy MacInnes 25 May
Longform Copy that: print services remain on enterprise radar Enterprise print services remain a key spend for many businesses 11 May
Longform Context aware: enterprise interest While context aware applications are currently more common in the consumer space, enterprise interest grows 11 May
Longform Software defined future LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that soft is flexible, soft is good, and software defined is taking over in enterprise 11 May
Longform Network effects You spend money to be popular on social media but it doesn’t always pay, writes Billy MacInnes 27 Apr
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