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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT... 2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%. News | 21 Dec 2012
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 users News | 20 Dec 2012
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Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy
Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHop News | 18 Dec 2012
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Open for entries
Entries for the Computer Weekly European User Awards are now open. Find out about the five awards series running throughout 2013. News | 11 Dec 2012
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Internet controls to be decided this week at WCIT
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is hosting the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai News | 03 Dec 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm Stonesoft News | 15 Nov 2012
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Big Switch Networks enters SDN race
Silicon Valley start-up Big Switch Networks debuts its first software defined networking (SDN) products News | 13 Nov 2012
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'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
UK digital skills must improve to make most of the economic benefits of superfast broadband, said communications minister Ed Vaizey News | 31 Oct 2012
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Huawei admits to being monitored by GCHQ
Huawei has admitted to working closely with government security arm GCHQ as part of review into security practices News | 31 Oct 2012
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Software-defined datacentres demystified
As datacentre managers increasingly rely on software and automation, what can a software-defined datacentre bring to the enterprise? Feature
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How to manage your assets and control business costs
Asset lifecycle management allows the IT department to improve governance, mitigate risk and improve service quality and efficiency Feature
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Mandatory carbon reporting: Indirect emissions guidelines for IT managers
As the UK government announces mandatory carbon reporting for listed companies, how are IT managers to interpret guidelines on indirect emissions? Feature
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What to consider when moving to a flat network topology
In this guide, learn what to consider when switching from a three-tier network to a flat network topology model, including virtual cluster switching and network fabrics. Answer
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Network intrusion detection and prevention systems guide
As network attacks evolve so must network intrusion prevention and detection systems. Now network intrusion prevention must involve anomaly-detection and application awareness. Tip
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Five network troubleshooting tips for a snow day
Snow days may slow most of the UK down, but when users are away, IT has time for network diagnostics and troubleshooting. Learn about network auditing, network mapping and IP address management. Tip
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Preparing your teams for software defined networking
Software defined networking may offer a more reliable and automated network, but administrators need to be prepared before they introduce it to their environment Opinion
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Why the Data Communications Bill is proportionate, measured and necessary
Data-sharing Czar Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom defends Her Majesty's Government's internet monitoring plans in the face of "self-righteous conspiracy theorists". Opinion
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Network prediction: Has the networking industry changed in a decade?
Network architect and Ethereal Mind blogger Greg Ferro reflects on how little has changed over ten years in his latest network prediction for the UK. Network security risks remain problematic Opinion
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A tour of London’s Victorian sewers: Geo Networks cabling system
Computer Weekly takes a tour of Wick Lane sewers to see how Geo Networks works in partnership with Thames Water to house its fibre cabling system. Photo Story
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Supplier profile: Cisco
In this Cisco supplier profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor. guide
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A guide to application performance management
This guide to managing application performance covers transaction speeds, networking, workflow and tools for performance detection and diagnosis. guide
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Next Generation Firewalls: Learning Guide
In this guide you will find new tips and advice on next generation firewalls. guide
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT... 2012 review
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%. News
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 users News
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Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy
Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHop News
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Open for entries
Entries for the Computer Weekly European User Awards are now open. Find out about the five awards series running throughout 2013. News
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Internet controls to be decided this week at WCIT
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is hosting the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai News
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm Stonesoft News
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Big Switch Networks enters SDN race
Silicon Valley start-up Big Switch Networks debuts its first software defined networking (SDN) products News
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Software-defined datacentres demystified
As datacentre managers increasingly rely on software and automation, what can a software-defined datacentre bring to the enterprise? Feature
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'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
UK digital skills must improve to make most of the economic benefits of superfast broadband, said communications minister Ed Vaizey News
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Network monitoring and analysis can be challenging for today's intricate networks carrying a multitude of applications. We help you sort out the best software and tools for network management and application performance. You'll learn how network analysis and deep packet inspection work to identify bottlenecks and trouble spots. We'll teach you about best practices for analysing network reporting in order to identify vulnerabilities and proactively troubleshoot problems to improve network performance.