23 December 2008
By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld (US)
Windows users are under threat from a bug in Trend Micro's free online virus scanning service warn security researchers. Read more...
18 June 2007
By Chris Mellor, Techworld
Several 'green' commentators criticise PCs and, by implication, their owners for having extremely powerful PC chips which are only used 5 percent of the time. How awful! Er, no, not at all. Read more...
21 June 2006
By Network World staff
All networking vendors now agree that port-level security is a necessary standard. What's not clear it whether it works yet, and if not, when it might start working. Read more...
27 May 2005
By Mark Gibbs, Network World
We've all heard of proxy servers but what are they and how do they work? And what does a good one look like? Read more...
02 February 2008
Juniper executive VP Hitesh Sheth explains why he thinks the time is right for his company to get into LAN switching. Read more...
06 August 2007
By St Bernard Software
One of the chief concerns for IT professionals tasked with protecting network assets should be the legal implications of unmanaged Internet access. The media is rife with stories about liability judgments against companies as a result of a worker?s illegal activity on the Internet while using company equipment. Read more...
11 February 2008
By Paul Venezia, Infoworld
13 August 2008
By Erik Larkin, PC World (US)
In the world of comic books, every bad guy is an evil genius. On the web, hackers, spammers, and phishers may be evil, but they're not required to be geniuses. Here are ten ways to defend yourself against them, genius or not. Read more...
07 January 2008
By Joanne Cummings, Network World
For years, Robert Wakefield and Dameon Rustin lived with the problems of keeping Snelling Staffing Service?s old, poorly designed datacentre up and running. But not any more. Read more...