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1. Data Governance in the Software Lifecycle
Many organisations have been driving improvements in information management to gain better
control over their information assets. Is enough action being taken to enhance capability in the areas of compliance, discovery and data security?
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
2. IT on the front foot
A number of new and established approaches to IT are going to have to work in harmony.
In this report, based on input gathered from 202 IT decision makers and
influencers, we consider how some organisations are doing this better than others
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
3. Risk and Resilience
The modern business is highly dependent on IT. When systems go down, the disruption can be widely felt, and even lead to tangible damage to the business or its brand. It doesn't make sense to gamble with systems availability.
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
4. The Impact of IT Security Attitudes
Much has been written about the existence of various threats, internal and external, and vendors are only too quick to proffer solutions to the problems. But what really needs to exist for security to work?
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
5. Green Computing
Where computers are discussed it is generally with reference to operational power management, rather than how IT can help a business achieve its environmental goals. We examine the broader picture and the part we can play in resolving the issues.
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
6. Remote IT Management
Businesses of all sizes have to manage an increasing diversity of remote users and devices. The task ranges from simply keeping systems running to ensuring security, compliance and the achievement of environmental goals.
Published By: Quocirca
7. We are all IT users now
Through the ubiquity of networks of devices that we rely on for information, security and day-to-day transactions even those who eschew technology now rely on it, even if they do not acknowledge it.
Published By: Quocirca
8. Superhighway at the crossroads
Connection options and services have expanded, with opportunities for internet service providers (ISPs) to add value beyond simply forwarding bit and bytes. This report explores the challenges and opportunities these companies face.
Published By: Quocirca
9. Keep Talking Not Spending
Even when facing challenging economic times, businesses still need to communicate and rely on technology to connect with customers, suppliers etc. Here are 10 steps that can be taken to grow the value and use of communications, while controlling cost
Published By: Quocirca
10. Comparative costs and uses of Data Integration Platforms
This paper examines how data integration platforms are being used: what types of integration tasks they are being used for, on what scale, and whether this differs by product or vendor.
Published By: Bloor Research
11. The New Europe
As the EU continues to expand, European businesses must look to how they can trade across increasing numbers of regional boundaries, languages, cultures and laws, both within the EU and across the greater Europe.
Published By: Quocirca
12. Managed Print Services
Increasingly, MPS providers are now adopting a partnered out-tasking approach by delivering flexible services that can be tailored to individual customer requirements.
Published By: Quocirca
13. Loud and Clear
What starts as a useful extra tool or 'competitive edge'soon becomes the accepted norm and a search for improved quality and utility then ensues.
Published By: Quocirca
14. Endpoint Data Protection
By failing to secure its endpoints an
organisation and its executives could be
subjected to reputational damage as well as legal actions.
Published By: Bloor Research
15. DataDirect Shadow v7
Shadow v7 expands the range of SOA and data connectivity options available to existing System z mainframe users.
Published By: Bloor Research
Published by: IT Analysis Communications Ltd.
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