Cisco: Windows Vista is scary
News A senior security expert at Cisco has admitted that aspects of Microsoft's new operating system are worrying
HP wants to simplify storage for all
News A new graphical user interface is key to making it simpler for SMEs to do routine storage tasks, the company claims
Military spectrum eyes civvy street
News Radio spectrum bandwidth currently managed by the military inches closer to public use
Photos: Roll up for Adobe Acrobat's inflatable circus
Photo Adobe is using inflatable tents to train some 5,000 people in its Acrobat 8 software over the next three months
Red Hat's first combined release with JBoss
News The Application Stack is a set of server components which includes Linux and open source middleware for building new applications
Adobe pushes agility of latest Acrobat
News Acrobat 8 will be launched in two months and include improved collaboration facilities
Microsoft's employment Vista
Leader Microsoft promises jobs for all when Vista makes it onto the market. That's employing a novel argument for IT adoption
Why Google Earth means business
Feature Applications from field planning to CRM and market research could be enhanced using geographic information systems
10 security problems IT pros must address
Feature The balance between security and productivity is a delicate one in any organisation so IT pros need to be vigilant, enforcing appropriate controls to reduce risk
Mandriva virtualises enterprise server
News Corporate Server 4.0 is the first to include virtualisation from VMware, Xen and OpenVZ in the standard version
Fiorina will not be drawn on Dunn
News Speaking at a women's conference, HP's former chief exec discussed her experiences in business but deflected inquiries about the company's current turmoil
Think before you type
Tech Guide We seamlessly shift from private mode to public then back again several times during our normal day, and we never really think about it. The same should be true with our computer lives, but it isn't.
Cutting the CO2 caused by PC use
News Start-up Verdiem has devised software designed to curb your computer's electricity consumption
Start-up software harnesses processing power
News PeakStream is developing software designed to adapt technical computing tasks to graphics chips and multicore chips
Intel set to unleash Multiply campaign
News The chipmaker's new multimillion-dollar ad campaign will promote dual-core processors
Western Digital Passport USB Hard Drive
Review Western Digital's Passport Portable External Hard Drive lets you take a lot of data on the road for a low price.
Microsoft sued over use of 'Forefront' name
News A maker of software for construction companies is seeking an injunction against Microsoft to bar them from using the name
Sun execs hit as grid service gets revamp
News The company is looking to revamp its Sun Grid service, as part of a shake-up that involves the departure of at least one high-level executive



