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Q&A: Plusnet's Neil Armstrong
Plusnet reveals how it overcame a 'horrific year' to grow an even larger customer base.
Where will IT be in 2015?
You’re ready to tackle the IT challenges of the next year, but what’s going to happen in the longer term? What will the IT world of 2015 mean to you?
Q&A: John Stewart, Cisco's chief security officer
The head of security for Cisco speaks to IT PRO about application security and solving the identity problem.
Sunny future for cloud computing
Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their data free.
Ten of the most infamous ‘black hat’ hackers
As British hacker Gary McKinnon fights to avoid extradition to the US, we look at some of the most well known cases of malicious acts online - and the damage it caused.
802.11n: Is there an end to the saga?
After many years of discussion and debate, the 802.11n standard still awaits final approval. What is going on and why is ratification taking so long?
Who'd be an ISP?
Once upon a time, providing internet services was a straightforward business. It certainly isn't any more, though, as the threat of new legislation and litigation hang over the industry.
How Google is redesigning your data centre
Google famously builds its own servers out of commodity PCs and custom-designed power supplies - could its strategy be right for your data centre too?
Managing IT with a mobile phone
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are.
Science fiction's influence on technology: ideas made real
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies of today and tomorrow.
Is Virgin Media vulnerable to takeover?
In the latest in our occasional series, the spotlight falls on troubled cable operator Virgin Media, a company that's actually trying to sell itself, but is having a little difficulty finding a (...)
The technology that brought you the Tour de France
Cycling event the Tour de France is a marvel of modern technology. IT PRO takes a look at the infrastructure behind this year's race and how the technical team enabled the media and crowds to (...)
Work Wise Week: Flexibility and the small business
Many small businesses believe that flexible working is a non-starter for them as it is thought too expensive, but for some it is their raison d'etre.
Work Wise Week: Flexible working over a latte
IT PRO sent one of its editors to experience working from a coffee shop to see if workers can be productive over some Java.
Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 2
In the second part of this feature series, we look at how you can harness Bluetooth to work for your business and identify some of the sectors where it appears to be making inroads in the enterprise.
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2
IT PRO talks to IT managers in the public sector about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
Managing Bluetooth at work: Part 1
The proliferation of phones, PDAs, computers and other devices that support and use Bluetooth wireless networking technology has created another headache for IT managers trying to manage (...)
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 1
IT PRO talks to IT managers in a range of organisations about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
Green Computing: Part 2
In the second part of our series looking at the environmental impact of business computing, IT PRO looks at the role videoconferencing and unified communications can play in cutting the carbon (...)
Cisco tackles videoconferencing
Over the years billions have been invested in videoconferencing. It was always the "next big thing", but only now is the technology delivering on its promises.
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