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Hack attacks and spam set to increase

Spam and malicious attacks will rise over the next three years presenting companies with bigger security concerns than ever before, analyst IDC has claimed.

MS helps spread licence costs

Vendor offers resellers continual revenue source with three-year scheme

Big companies call IT halt

Larger companies are more likely to put IT projects on hold due to economic conditions, according to a Vanson Bourne survey of 100 UK IT directors for JD Edwards.

Mobile providers will fail

A quarter of mobile service providers will fail or be acquired in the next two years, according to a new report from business information provider, Datamonitor.

IT strategy - Interference in the online.

Terror attacks and the opportunities that technology creates for new kinds of crime make IT a soft target for zealous regulators.

Cover story - Operation internet justice.

Even before coalition forces launched strikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan, covert operations were underway. As a side-show to the war on terrorism, an internet war was launched by vigilante hackers on all sides.

Treasury examines investment

A review commissioned by the Treasury and conducted by Gartmore Investment Management chairman Paul Myners is seeking to find out why there has been a reluctance on the part of institutional investors to invest in assets such as venture capital, companies outside major stockmarket indices and high-yield bonds.

EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS - Telegraph deputy calls for a recession, so he hcan do lunch

Extraordinary items - Company with a bummer of a name

Extraordinary items - The euro: it's as easy as 3.1416

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COMMENT

IT strategy: Twitter ye not

It was good to talk. Now it’s good for business to talk. But the Facebook era still puts the wind up some FDs

IT strategy: Watch out

It may be technically viable, but I can’t see much call for devices that monitor an employee’s every move
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FEATURES

A winter of disc content

Companies are generating increasing amounts of information, much of it stored on portable electronic devices. But where is that data going and who is seeing it?

IT Strategy: Keep IT simple

When it comes to IT projects, bigger ­and more expensive ­ doesn’t necessarily mean better
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ANALYSIS

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