12 June 2008
By Brian Fonseca, Computerworld (US)
University of Utah officials have acknowledged that a box of backup tapes containing billing records of some 2.2 million patients was stolen early this month from the car of a courier. Read more...
27 April 2008
By John E. Dunn
Smartcards are one of those good ideas that somehow, unaccountably, always seem to be in gestation and never quite born, and that’s despite the online banking scares of the last five years. Read more...
21 May 2008
By Sandra Gittlen, Network World
The distance between storage virtualisation and a utility-storage utopia is vast and full of what seem to be insurmountable challenges, as early adopters have discovered. Read more...
18 October 2007
By Michael Foley, Bluetooth SIG
Wireless is all very well for devices with big batteries. Now the Bluetooth SIG has the answer for the rest of the world. Read more...
19 January 2008
By Joyce Carpenter, Computerworld
Why Nicholas Carr, of IT Doesn?t Matter fame, thinks we are at the early stages of a fundamental shift in the nature of computing, which is what his new book is all about. Read more...
20 July 2007
By Hewlett-Packard Company
HP and Market Velocity have partnered to offer participants a seamless, innovative way to make buying new HP technology more affordable and simplify the disposal of aging technology. This paper provides an overview of the process, products, requirements, and benefits, along with access to further information about HP's Trade-In Program. Read more...
19 November 2007
By David Cartwright, Techworld
08 June 2007
By David S Linthicum, Linthicum Group
Before planning an SOA project, there's a need to work out a cost. That's not always easy, although this SOA consultant provides a few guidelines. Read more...
26 February 2008
By Julia King, Computerworld
Austin Energy and WellPoint show how to grow your green credentials Read more...