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How IT is ganging up on organised cybercrime

How IT is ganging up on organised cybercrime

Lone criminals no longer dominate digital crime. This guide looks at how IT managers are joining forces to fight co-ordinated groups of cybercriminals, in an effort to combat a full spectrum of threats... Read more

21 May, 2012
Great British computers: A ZDNet UK retrospective

Great British computers: A ZDNet UK retrospective

Would you believe the first ever business computer totted up the price of cakes, bread and pies? You would if you knew it was operated by a British tea-shop company. Take a trip down computing memory lane with this guide to great British computers... Read more

13 April, 2012
ACTA: A guide to the treaty from ZDNet UK

ACTA: A guide to the treaty from ZDNet UK

What is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement? This ZDNet UK guide outlines the positions of its supporters and its critics, discusses what's new and how its ratification could affect the great copyright-versus-technology debate... Read more

28 February, 2012
Tech breakthroughs to watch in 2012

Tech breakthroughs to watch in 2012

From invisibility cloaks to virtual atom smashing, from Cern to Nasa, this ZDNet UK guide presents the discoveries to watch in 2012... Read more

5 January, 2012
Hacktivism: Threats and reality for IT managers

Hacktivism: Threats and reality for IT managers

As high-profile breaches involving consumer data become the norm, this guide looks at where hacking is heading and what individuals can do to protect against possible attacks, from securing data to creating more secure email passwords... Read more

9 December, 2011
Graphene: A guide to the future from ZDNet UK

Graphene: A guide to the future from ZDNet UK

What is graphene? How is graphene made? And why isn't a graphite pencil worth thousands of pounds? Explore this strange material with ZDNet UK's guide to graphene... Read more

26 October, 2011
ZDNet UK University Roadshow: What's it really like to work in IT?

ZDNet UK University Roadshow: What's it really like to work in IT?

If you are preparing for a career in IT or are new to the industry, let us shed light on any vicious rumours before you start... Read more

25 October, 2011
ZDNet Tech Family Tree - The history of the iPhone

ZDNet Tech Family Tree - The history of the iPhone

Download this a wholly original insight into Apple's most famous product, peruse the PDF and buy the history of the iPhone for your wall... Read more

12 September, 2011
Live Webcast: Telecoms 2.0 - Where is telecoms heading?

Live Webcast: Telecoms 2.0 - Where is telecoms heading?

UK telecoms is at a crossroads. IT managers face new demands to enable flexible working, deliver converged networks and... Read more

7 July, 2008
Desktop Management: Make The Case

Desktop Management: Make The Case

Welcome to the PDF version of ZDNet UK's Intel-sponsored Desktop Management special report. Here, we present an overview... Read more

1 August, 2007
Mobility: Make The Case

Mobility: Make The Case

Welcome to the PDF version of ZDNet's Intel-sponsored Mobility special report. The main theme of the report is the May... Read more

25 June, 2007
Outsourcing security: The risks and rewards

Outsourcing security: The risks and rewards

In this exclusive ZDNet UK Webcast, ZDNet UK reporter Dan Ilett quizzes a panel of security experts about the managed... Read more

11 April, 2005

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