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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comNetwork management frameworks: FCAPS and ITIL
Tip | ComputerWeekly.comTwo network management frameworks exist that can be of some use for understanding and taming network management: FCAPS and ITIL. Learn more about ...
Network monitoring vendors sell SMBs on usability
News | ComputerWeekly.comEase-of-use is the key to SMB hearts when it comes to network monitoring. A new release from SolarWinds might give market leader Ipswitch some ...
Network engineering applications -- from 'Network troubleshooting and diagnostics'
News | ComputerWeekly.comNetwork analysis applications, including protocol analysers, traffic generators, and simulation tools, can be used to understand how networks operate.
Cisco warns of UCM flaws
News | ComputerWeekly.comCisco has warned that several versions of its Unified Call Managers have security problems.
Early adopters of unified communications need to ask about security
News | ComputerWeekly.comUnified Communications complicates security, which means special care is needed to extract value from the technology.
Why is VoIP authentication essential?
News | ComputerWeekly.comVoIP authentication advice.
VoIP helps ensure disaster recovery
News | ComputerWeekly.comVoIP bolsters your disaster recovery plans and should be at the core of any well-planned disaster recovery strategy.
VoIP security testing fundamentals
News | ComputerWeekly.comVoIP security testing fundamentals are discussed in this guide -- how to test a VoIP system, what tools to use, how to use fuzzing to test VoIP ...
Unified communications trigger data leakage dangers, survey finds
News | ComputerWeekly.comCompanies are concerned about unintentional data leaks, according to a survey conducted by Osterman Research.
Non-unified communications can cost millions
News | ComputerWeekly.comFragmented communications are costing companies millions of dollars by disrupting workflow and business processes, a new study has revealed.
Assessing UK law enforcement data adequacy
News | ComputerWeekly.comData protection experts discuss the consequences of achieving data adequacy between the UK and EU for the UK’s intelligence services and criminal ...
VoIP sales up; Cisco admits security hole; Sipera releases top five vulnerabilities list
News | ComputerWeekly.comThis week's news featured VoIP sales increasing, Cisco admitting a serious security hole, and the year's top five VoIP security holes.
Windows Vista security settings
News | ComputerWeekly.comMicrosoft's Windows Vista is here. Here, Current Analysis senior analyst Andrew Braunberg discusses what network admins need to know about tightening...
UKtech50 2011: Vote now!
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comVoting has begun to find out who is the most influential person in the UK IT community.
Computer Weekly wins digital publishing award
News | ComputerWeekly.comComputer Weekly has won a prestigious publishing industry award for the product development of the year.
Government mutual will be a beacon for IT procurement
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe pension administration mutual being set up by the government will be the first of a wave of new business models that could shake-up central ...
Photos: How to upgrade your hard disk
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comInstalling a new hard disk drive is quite sraightforward, as long as you follow a few simple steps.
Photos: IT saving lives in Iraqi warzone
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comNearly six and a half years ago, IT engineers were among the first of the armed forces to arrive in Iraq when the war started. This month they will ...
The Milky Way from the Tooran desert in Iran
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Reclaiming the night sky
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIranian photographer Babak Tafreshi has won the 2009 Lennart Nilsson scientific photography prize. According to the award panel, his images "reclaim ...
Charts: Outsourcing demand increasing according to Equaterra research
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comOutsourcing demand increasing according to Equaterra research.
Photos: The IT Rich list 2009 - Cash, clicks and computers
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThis list was compiled using the Sunday Times Rich List and only includes people working in the technology industry and those that reside in the UK. ...
How to install Windows 7 on a netbook
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: How to install Windows 7 on a netbook
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIt is possible to install Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 on a NetBook like the Lenovo S10, without burning a DVD and using a USB DVD drive. These ...
Chuck Norris on Twitter
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comGoogle Street View - Big Ben
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAll-metal case
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Award-winning, innovative product design of 2009
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe 2009 International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) competition winners have just been announced.
Voice control iPhone 3G S
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: First look at what makes the iPhone 3G S tick
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWe've all heard about the iPhone 3G S, but what is different and why should we spend our hard earned money on it? We find out.
Cycling along - Google Street View watches kid fall over
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Google Street View watches kid fall over
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe Google Street View car passes a kid that buckles and falls off his bike at the worst possible moment.
Photos: Top ten fake celebrities to follow
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThere’s been a long and varied history of people pretending to be someone else on the internet.
The IT rich list
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Most dangerous places to outsource your IT
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comA report published by the Brown-Wilson Group details which locations are the most risky places to offshore your IT.
Renault F1 - Rolling road tests in a wind tunnel
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Renault F1 aerodynamics and design for 2009
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEver wanted the inside track on what goes into redesigning an F1 car? Well this gallery should stear you in the right direction.
Guess that kit... quick
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWIN Guess that kit - Smartphones but are you a Smartperson?
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEnter our Guess that kit competition to have a chance of winning £50 worth of Amazon vouchers. All you need to do is guess what mobile phone is ...
Argonne supercomputer shows mechanisms behind supernovas
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWitch takes shape
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comRebuilding the oldest working computer in the world
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWitch, the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computing, has found a new home at Bletchley Park, where it will be restored.
Homescreen Nokia N97
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Nokia N97
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSee photos of the new Nokia N97 that will be launched in June.
The party begins!
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Nokia N97 launch party
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comNokia ran an official launch event for its much anticipated N97 smartphone at the Getty Image Gallery in London. Computer Weekly presents the ...
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Nokia's E72, 5530 XpressMusic and 3710 fold
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comNokia have unveiled three new phones in the E72, 5530 XpressMusic and 3710 fold. We take a closer look.
James Garner presents the Blog Awards ceremony
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Highlights of the Blog Awards 2009 party!
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe blog awards were held in Shoreditch House, here are some highlights
Government extends G-Cloud deadline
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe government has extended its G-Cloud deadline following the application of more than 500 businesses to its framework.
Review of Visual Studio Lightswitch
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comA review of Visual Studio Lightswitch, Microsoft's simplified self-service development tool.
Tennis avatars
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPlayer stats
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPlayer strengths and weaknesses
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPlayer movement tracking
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comMeasuring performance in real-time
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe IT that serves Wimbledon 2011
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIBM provides an integrated end-to-end scoring system that delivers live tennis results to the BBC TV graphics, on-court scoreboards, match ...
The Office UI
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCreating an email
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comStart Page
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comBuilding your own website in Office 365
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCalendar view
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comOffice 365 versus Google Apps
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comHow does Office 365 compare to Google Apps...
Keeping IT equipment cool is a challenge
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comUsing virtual servers
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: How Team Lotus uses IT to drive its Formula One racing
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comNorfolk-based Team Lotus believes its IT environment and eight-strong IT team is crucial to climbing the Formula One grid and making its cars race ...
Photos: Barclays hi-tech Piccadilly branch
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comBarclays bank has opened a cutting-edge branch in Piccadilly Circus demonstrating how technology is changing the way the bank can serve customers.
Batman Arkham Asylum
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTrack-side laptops are refreshed every two years
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe team collects huge volumes of data during races
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEquipment must be robust
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEnsuring communication links
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSee how Team Lotus built its IT infrastructure in six months
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comHow Team Lotus uses IT to drive its Formula One racing
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTeam Lotus relies on its track-side IT for races
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCIO interview: Juliette Atkinson, IT director, Bradford University
News | ComputerWeekly.comBradford University’s IT director took a different route than most to get into IT leadership
QLC flash storage: What it costs and its best use cases
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comQLC flash brings high capacities at costs coming down close to spinning disk. So what are the use cases for QLC solid state, which make best use of ...
The best place for SSD in a virtual machine environment
Podcast | ComputerWeekly.comUsing SSD in a virtual machine environment is the ideal choice to speed response times to I/O demands, but where should you install it within the ...
Top 10 budget smartphones for SMEs
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThis photo story looks at what options IT managers have when equipping their small business with smartphone son a budget. While Blackberry is usually...
CIO priorities 2012: Ali Jaffri, ICT manager, Gallions Housing
News | ComputerWeekly.comAli Jaffri, ICT manager at Gallions Housing, talks about the challenges of 2012.
Five Neat Things You Can Do Out of the Box with Liferay Portal
Tip | TheServerSide.comIf you've ever run a competitive portal, you know that so many of them have little more than the "weather portlet" or "bookmarks" portlet after ...
Burgess Cooper
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comHTC ChaCha
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comBlackberry Curve 9360
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comGlaxoSmithKline adopts digital service in the cloud
News | ComputerWeekly.comPharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is standardising how it engages online with consumers and healthcare professionals through a cloud-based ...
Hackers expose weak security on Digital Playground porn site
News | ComputerWeekly.comA hacking group claims to have stolen the details of more than 70,000 users of the Digital Playground porn site
FBI investigates Anonymous intercept of call with Scotland Yard
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is looking into how a conference call with Scotland Yard was intercepted by a member of the activist ...
Somerset Council to bring Southwest One services back in house
News | ComputerWeekly.comSomerset County Council is seeking to bring key services back in house from Southwest One , the troubled joint-venture it created with IBM in 2007.
Generation Y is a myth, says Corporate Executive Board research
News | ComputerWeekly.comGeneration Y – the computer-literate youngsters who need the latest high-tech gadget to work effectively – is a myth, the latest research reveals
IT professionals prioritise Windows 7 upgrade, but cloud takes a back seat
News | ComputerWeekly.comWindows 7 upgrade will drive virtualisation but businesses are slow to take up cloud computing
Lloyds bank saves £2bn after HBOS IT integration
News | ComputerWeekly.comLloyds Banking Group says the integration of its multiple brands has saved more than £2bn per year, with IT a major contributor.