Sarbanes-Oxley - More Than Just Section 404
White Papers SOX is more than just 404 documentation. From proper retention, retrieval and disposition of audit data to corporate responsibility for financial reports to real-time disclosure, SOX places a comprehensive compliance burden on public companies.
[March 24, 2005, 2:00]
More music for your memory
News Thomson said MP3Pro will match the 64 kbit/s, allowing streaming companies to save money on audio delivery and customers to store more files on limited memory devices such as portable MP3 players. Although MP3 remains the de facto Web audio...
[January 11, 2001, 8:04]
More witless than wireless
Leader They use their universal GSM phone a lot more now the domestic prices have approached sanity. If you want to ensure that your new technology is a success, you need to follow a few simple rules. You need a big market, so agree standards with everyone.
[January 23, 2006, 15:35]
More cloud tales - what happens on rainy days?
Blog Yes indeed: yet there has to be more. For all its potential, cloud computing will only work if it has the confidence of its clients, and that means having more than just a code of conduct. When you consider the other advantages of an open, shared...
[November 26, 2008, 21:33]
More background on the PCEU at RSA Event
Talkback Check out this blog entry to see more of the background on the PCEU http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10009434o-2000331759b,00.htm It will also be discussed at the RSA Conference Europe next week in London which ZDNet will no doubt be...
[October 24, 2008, 18:00]
Travel Hawaii - illustrated guide, phrasebook, and maps. Incl: Honolulu, Hilo, National Parks, more
Downloads Street Maps, Phrasebook, and more. An illustrated travel guide, phrasebook, and maps. Indulge Yourself with a personal tour guide on Your PDA. FREE General Information, basic phrasebook, and a map in the trial version.Features Fully illustrated.
[January 18, 2007, 6:00]
More marketing dollars needed
Talkback "We're going to have to invest more than we ever have in consumer excitement," said Ballmer. That would be because the product itself is generating inverse excitement- many folks are doing their best to avoid Vista.
[February 5, 2008, 14:19]
More on Windows Mobile 6
Blog This really is Vista gone mobile.we'll have plenty more for you, soon! Again, more soon. Windows Mobile 6 got officially announced today, although everybody's known about it since last week at least. I'm currently sitting in a Microsoft press...
[February 12, 2007, 13:45]
More patient data lost
Blog The Manchester Evening News is reporting that yet more NHS data has been lost, following on from last week's revelations of a lost NHS USB data stick. The names, addresses, dates of birth, home and mobile phone numbers and conditions of more than...
[January 23, 2008, 14:51]
more will lose
Talkback This 24 Mbps expansion will increase crosstalk and intermodulation distortion on line bundles.cue a load more long line ADSL customers dropping off like flies.the faster speeds for those close to the exchange will come with an ever increasing...
[September 28, 2009, 8:39]
More MEPs demand transparency after patent debacle
News The Independence/Democracy Group (IND/DEM), of which the UK Independence Party is a member, has now joined the calls for more transparency. Bent Andersen, an adviser to IND/DEM chairman Jens-Peter Bonde, told ZDNet UK on Tuesday that all contact...
[July 19, 2005, 17:05]
Arnotts Expands and Transforms Its Business Through Smarter, More Profitable Decision Making
White Papers Arnotts is Ireland's oldest and largest department store, with 300,000 square feet of retail space and more than 600,000 products in stock. The challenge was to reduce costs by streamlining ordering, replenishment, and inventory management...
[July 11, 2007, 1:00]
More B****y adverts
Blog Comment Hi Welshtroll, I've had the full screen advert more than once in a session. Thanks BitSmith, I'll look into that. I was logged on as well.
[October 26, 2007, 10:40]
More IT firms look overseas to cut costs
News Proponents argue that the US work force will be spurred to develop more cutting-edge skills and that high-end work will remain in the country. But they've since graduated to offer more mission-critical services.
[February 21, 2003, 9:56]
More to come!
Talkback The idea is that we'll all get a chance to write more about a greater diversity of subjects, while keeping the focus of the site firmly on all that good enterprise IT. How well this will pan out - you think we know?
[November 2, 2006, 15:19]
Global PLM Provider Facilitates Faster, More Accurate Product Development for Customers
White Papers UGS, a leader in product lifecycle management solutions for manufacturing companies, wanted to enable its customers to more accurately design complex products made up of many components. The company ported its NX software to run on Windows XP 64...
[February 22, 2007, 0:00]
Seven (more) reasons to love a developer on Valentine’s Day
Blog One year on, I’m faced with the following options: ignore the fact that it is Valentine’s Day tomorrow (always a bad idea); concentrate on blogging about embedded mission-critical apps in exciting scenarios like railway ticketing machines (not...
[February 13, 2009, 7:54]
More intuitive than Photoshop
Member Review Photoshop probably has more features, but I find it's interface baffling and always have done, Corel has always outstripped my imagination in its capabilities and is an order of magnitude easier to use.
[June 20, 2006, 16:26]
More layoffs ahead at EMC
News That projection would mean EMC is looking to eliminate 1,140 more positions by the middle of 2002, on top of the 4,360 cut in 2001. Expect us to squeeze out more costs," chief executive Joe Tucci said.
[January 25, 2002, 10:27]
More towns and villages to get broadband by the summer
News Fourteen more are scheduled for 4 June, and the remaining five should also be "ready for service" before the end of June. Homes and businesses in 27 new locations across the UK will be able to join the broadband revolution this summer as BT...
[March 18, 2003, 11:33]



