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NEW POLL: Forget your business needs - what is the next gadget you want for personal use?
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Next poll: What is your company’s cloud policy?
In our new survey (on the left of the site) we want you to put us out of our misery over cloud computing.
eWEEK Europe Readers Say Yes To Open Source
The open source versus proprietary software debate has raged on for some time, and the fight is always passionate. There are those that still cling to the ancient Windows XP operating system, loathe to believe that anything could touch it for reliability. And then, there’s an equally committed user base, which argues that open source is the route to true innovation
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Could Printers Kill Your Information Strategy?
Organisations are scrambling to tighten up their information strategy, in order to meet regulations and reduce risks. But there might be one loophole in the response, one device you may well have forgotten: your printers.
Stamp Out Storage Waste
Storage has expanded uncontrollably. Now is the time to rein it in, using the latest tools to share, virtualise and de-duplicate what you have. But will a more efficient storage infrastructure create new risks by introducing different points of failure? Do new storage products simply shift the risk from hardware failures to software crashes? How [...]
