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It’s a fact of computing life that things go wrong. Steve Cass
If there’s one aspect of IT management that ticks me off, it’s the weird world of subscriptions. I’m frequently amazed by what businesses will tolerate when it comes to restrictive contracts, and by t
It’s remarkable to note how long a gap there’s been between Windows versions. Windows 10 was released in 2015. I don’t know how you feel about this but I was more shocked by ten years of Windows 10 th
Endpoint protection is rapidly becoming one of the most critical components of a business data security strategy. Client devices such as workstations, laptops and mobiles are the weakest link as they
It’s been quite a bitty month. The trip to Berlin for IFA (see issue 374, p26) put a small crater in my workflow, so I’ve been busy catching up with various projects to ensure they’re delivered on tim
From the isolated village where I live you can catch a minibus to the nearest supermarket, seven miles away. On the return journey it will drop you and your shopping off right outside your front door.
Just for once, it’s a fairly clear and helpful term, referring to how green your computing activities are, in terms of what sort of power they’re using. The underlying idea is to power everything from