Making the business case for open source
Feature Do you want to employ open source solutions in your data centre but can't get the idea past the powers that be? We're here to help
Mobile operators embrace HSDPA
News 3G is getting much faster, and most mobile operators are now onboard
Israel and Australia lay claim to latest Google genius
News Google has paid an Australian university to secure the services of an Israeli student who has developed a more efficient way of organising search responses
UK IT firms set off profit alarms
News A suffusion of contract delays meant that three times as many UK IT services firms filed profit warnings over the past year than in the year before
Sun sends 200 staff packing
News The Sparc server group is losing seven percent of its staff in the latest of a long line of shake ups at the server maker
HSBC fights phishing with authentication token
News The bank is ditching digital certificates in favour of password tokens, at least for its business customers
Red Hat to acquire JBoss
News The open source Java firm has finally found a buyer, and it's the number one Linux firm
EMC: beware the storage virtualisation quick fix
Q&A iSCSI, virtualisation and business continuity are key to EMC's future, as Ken Steinhardt well knows
Apple's Boot Camp is a virtual shuffle forwards
Leader Running Windows on a Mac may sound quite neat today but the real opportunities lie with full-scale virtualisation
Spy games
Feature As far as security of your organisation goes, your responsibility as a technology professional ends with the IT infrastructure, right? Guess again
Google Page Creator beta
Preview This simple tool, still in beta, helps you make a basic Web page in a few easy steps.
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thursday 06/04/2006 Lots of media people worry about blogs. If the readers are just going to talk among themselves, why would they bother to consume all this expensive journalist-sourced copy?...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment The splendour of the Western Isles, the mysteries of outer space, the hidden dangers of the XBox and why blowing things up doesn't necessarily make you a terrorist
Photos: Inside Cisco's European datacentre
Photo Like any large company, Cisco must ensure it has state-of-the-art facilities within its datacentres. ZDNet UK took a peek inside the company's Amsterdam facility to see how it copes with the pressure
Ellison's on-demand baby on track for 2006 IPO
News NetSuite is planning an IPO it hopes will bring in £600m
Boot Camp passes muster in speed tests
News Apple hardware is just as good at running Windows as any other x86 system, tests confirm
Assembler virus spells trouble for Linux
News The proof-of-concept code could enable virus writers to target Linux and Windows machines with the same code
AMD denies executive rumours
News Squashing rumours in an effort to slow a stock market slide, the chipmaker has insisted its chief executive isn't going anywhere
IBM looks to hardwired DRM
News The Secure Blue technology is meant to keep all of your data secure, all of the time



