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    Virtually secure?

    In the rush to virtualise servers, IT managers must be aware of the potential system risks

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    How the London Borough of Hillingdon transformed its IT systems into an easily managed virtual environment.

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    Informatics hold the key to more efficient, reliable and safer healthcare.

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    A creative approach to process management could cure many IT project delivery problems. Ian Richmond explains.

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Standards to cut blade cost

In their efforts to overcome the technical challenges of blade servers, vendors have tended to go their separate ways. The Server System Infrastructure initiative seeks to find common ground, reports James Hayes.

IT security: have data? Will travel

Data is leaking out of your organisation by hook or by crook: but how much of it is really worth worrying about? Plus: Win Kaspersky Internet Security software worth £40 in our competition.

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Professional qualification recognises ICT technician role

The Engineering Council UK has launched new ICT competence-based professional qualification, ICTTech, for the growing ranks of IT and communications technicians who support and maintain enterprise computing resources.

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Tape storage gets green 9 November 2008

Businesses are exposing themselves to increasing operational risk and costs because of inadequate database archiving strategies, analyst Forrester Research is warning.

‘Tape sucks’ declare its detractors – yet tape is fighting back, and its defenders are ready to play the green-cred card. James Hayes reports.

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