It's A Matter Of Trust: When The Customer Relationship Is Everything, Businesses Bank On SSL Solutions
White Papers Customers are wary, unsure of online transactions - especially when financials are involved. For large companies, protecting their clients and their assets is a huge responsibility. Whether actually a victim, most individuals see themselves as...
[October 17, 2008, 1:01]
When Does Copyrighted Software Cease To Be Copyrighted?
Blog It might not even stick together when I push it back into a lump (I'm thinking of the open source guy that sued Linksys when he couldn't get their released source code to work). At what point does copyrighted software cease to be copyrighted when...
[September 22, 2008, 8:50]
Strategies For Success: When Corporate Cultures Clash
White Papers This paper highlights important tips for successful ERP implementations and discusses how corporate culture clashes can be avoided when confronted early in the adoption cycle of enterprise applications.
[April 11, 2008, 8:32]
When Justice Is A One-way Street
Talkback Nobody cares really and certainly not when it's your turn to be at the wrong end of a one-sided deal. Do remember that what you call 'justice' for one man is in fact the same kind of 'justice' you can expect when it's your turn, without evidence.
[July 12, 2006, 0:20]
When To Use A Print Server
White Papers However, as offices and users grow, there likely will come a time when sharing printers using print servers will be more effective and less complicated than sharing them using direct IP connections. Using direct IP connections to share printers may...
[November 8, 2006, 0:00]
LinkedOut - When Business Networks Don't Let You Network
Blog When I logged into LinkedIn today I found I have been punished for trying to network with new people I don't know. Well, it would seem that a number of people I have worked with previously, when they appeared linked to a previous employer, have...
[October 13, 2008, 16:03]
When Is A Perk A Necessity?
News These might include, for example, the ability to ignore certain policies (such as not paying for any certifications) when the employee at hand is an exceptional value who won't stay without such perks.
[October 16, 2002, 12:21]
Mobile Email: When Push Comes To Shoving
News The two firms appeared to be on more peaceful terms at last year's 3GSM when they announced a deal in which Nokia licensed Microsoft's music player, but the gloves are off again when it comes to mobile email.
[February 14, 2006, 13:00]
Veitch Speaks: When Slump Comes, Spare IT
News I can't tell you what your gain was when you swapped set squares for AutoCAD. Sitting out the recession by sitting on IT won't wash - the time to invest is when the market is low. There are only three certainties in life: death, taxes and IT...
[November 14, 1998, 5:06]
When Is It Smart To Sell The Factory And Outsource?
White Papers Should one's company keep control of its supply chain and manufacturing facilities when it needs to expand - and risk getting stuck with expensive capacity it can't use? It may not be as poetic as Hamlet's famous line, but "To build or to buy" is a...
[August 30, 2006, 0:00]
Sun, When Are You Going To Get It Right?
Talkback And when will the updater start removing older, insecure builds of the same version when it installs an update? A new version of Java is ready for you to install. Click here . No update is necessary. You already have the most recent version of Java.
[May 20, 2008, 18:14]
When It Comes To Security, Ignorance Is Bliss At The Top
News Latest research reveals the majority of IT bosses are confident about their companies' security yet when drilling down through the findings we find a picture of disarray as companies lose track of laptops, remote access, the latest threats and the...
[March 15, 2005, 9:40]
When Support Becomes Sabotage
Talkback 'When support becomes sabotage' The choice is yours, but if you don't wake up it is the managers who were polled by Ms Didio who will always reject linux and open source and you will wonder why when linux is so much better.
[April 12, 2005, 14:17]
When Hacking Competitions Go Wrong
News What do you do when you enter a hacking competition only to discover that the target server is running a cut-down operating system running with almost all services switched off so that it does not resemble a "real-world situation"?
[May 31, 2002, 17:08]
When Does A Feature Become Essential?
Talkback When were these features introduced in the proprietary world? When did they become commonplace? When did these features become essential? Or an app a standard? Way back in the early to mid 90s, creative types swore blind that it had to be Apple...
[May 3, 2007, 8:54]
IT Forensics: When Crime Scene Investigations Go Digital
News For example, when a trader leaves, many large investment banks now routinely take an image of that individual's hard disk before it is handed on to a new staff member. As a result, police officers started developing techniques to find out about...
[April 24, 2006, 13:30]
When Programmers Can Write No More
News When asked how he copes when the urge to code disappears, Torvalds said via email: "Whenever I don't feel like programming on something, I've had other projects. When Linux enthusiast site Slashdot earlier this week conducted a programmer's block...
[August 4, 2000, 15:22]
When Aggressive Job Candidates Won't Take No For An Answer
News The next day, I had to listen to him while we soaked in the whirlpool and then he showed up next to me the next day when I was riding the stationary bike. What should tech leaders do when slightly off-the-wall candidates refuse to accept rejection?
[August 5, 2002, 12:48]
When Will Virtualisation Be Real?
Blog It’s interesting isn’t it that when IDC cash their cheques for providing VMware with a supporting comment for these stories that they still sit on the fence. When will virtualisation truly become real?
[September 15, 2008, 20:11]
When A Security Feature Is No Longer Secure review
Reviews Question: When is a security feature not a security feature? Answer: When it's the document-protection system in Microsoft Word. The vulnerability of the Protect Document feature came to light recently, when Thorsten Delbrouck, chief information...
[February 4, 2004, 7:55]
