HP bullish on storage
News 'We have much more to offer than boutique suppliers like EMC,' claims HP as it launches new storage products
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
News A Web designer called Paul Dell says the American computer manufacturer is taking him to court because he created dellwebsites.com
Firewalls: Your first line of defence
Help/HowTo If you want to secure your PC, you need to start with a firewall
Corporate IT 'will follow the consumer market'
News Businesses will make more use of technologies and sales models originally designed with consumers in mind, such as hosted applications that carry advertising instead of charging the user a licence fee
Weathering the Cyber Storm
Q&A With electronic infrastructure being such an important part of our daily lives, can we afford not to defend it?
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120
Review Fujitsu Siemens' LifeBook P7120 is a well specified sub-2kg ultraportable notebook with excellent battery life and a high-quality widescreen display. It's also admirably quiet in use and reasonably...
Salesforce.com's application marketplace 'will expand CRM'
News The AppExchange platform will allow companies running Salesforce to get access to new applications, but analysts don't think it will tempt Oracle users to defect
Microsoft's February security bulletins
Help/HowTo A thorough run-down of all of the latest holes in Windows and Windows applications to get patched
Do you know where your data is?
Leader Web services may offer enhanced security against viruses, hackers and data corruption. But when your data's abroad, other factors may be more worrying
South Korea plans 'Linux showcase city'
News In an effort to boost take-up and awareness, the government is paying for a city to deploy open source across its infrastructure
Sage: Beware the legacy R&D deathtrap
News Slow but certain death awaits companies which put legacy ahead of innovation, says Sage's mid-market managing director
RFID keeps Virgin planes in the air
News Radio tagging lets Virgin Atlantic get more value from its fleet of aeroplanes, and also helps BP keep tabs on its gas cylinders
GNOME 2.14 targets corporate desktops
News New lock-down tools for administrators is one of the 'shiny features' being 'pimped' in the upcoming version of the Linux desktop environment
Mac users 'must wise up to social engineering'
News It's not just PC users who can be victims of their own stupidity when it comes to Internet security
Time again for tape
News Sun insists the death of tape has been greatly exaggerated, and thinks the market is set to keep on growing
AOL to launch premium IM
News Paid-for corporate instant messaging services are expected to be unveiled today



