The problem with Open Data… Although clearly a good thing in theory, Open Data risks increasing the digital divide and social inequality unless approached right. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
IT professionals prioritise Windows 7 upgrade, but cloud takes a back seat… Windows 7 upgrade will drive virtualisation but businesses are slow to take up cloud computing View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
IE update top priority for Patch Tuesday… Microsoft releases nine bulletins addressing 21 vulnerabilities in its monthly Patch Tuesday security update on 14 February View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
How smart is the Smart Metering Implementation Programme?… The Smart Grid will allow people to manage energy consumption with smart meters, but carries all the risks of a large government IT project. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Government takes on proprietary software lobby in open standards battle… The government wants to push through open standards against vested interests keen to maintain the dominance of proprietary systems. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Three trends that will shape the master data management market… Master data management (MDM) has become a crucial discipline. Three key trends will shape this market's growth and evolution, and each trend has its complexities. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Oracle buys SaaS supplier Taleo for £1.2bn… Oracle has bought human resources software-as-a-service company Taleo for $1.9bn (£1.2bn) View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
CIO interview: James Lomas, CIO, Comparethemarket.com… Comparethemarket.com offers online price comparison for consumers and meerkats. CIO James Lomas talks about how IT supports business growth. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Application security not a top priority for UK organisations… As operating systems become increasingly attack-resistant, cyber criminals are moving up the stack, butt relatively few UK organisations are planning application security projects. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Application security not a top priority for UK organisations… As operating systems become increasingly attack-resistant, cyber criminals are moving up the stack, butt relatively few UK organisations are planning application security projects. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software