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PC Magazine February 22, 2005 Larry Seltzer |
2005: More of The Same? 2004 was a rough year for security. What can we expect this year?  |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Jon Beyman |
Dear CIO... What projects or issues should be on every CIO's priority list for 2005 -- and why? The chief of operations and technology at Lehman Brothers, as well as an executive vice president, offers his views.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 |
The 12 Critical Issues Of 2005 Although the market has rebounded, IT budgets have not. While according to several analyst firms IT spending is expected to increase only about 4 percent, most financial-services CIOs say their budgets will remain flat.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Anthony Guerra |
Integration After decades of technology development, Wall Street firms find themselves with multiple business lines running dozens of applications that don't speak the same language.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 4, 2005 Anthony Guerra |
Managing Technology Chief information officers are embracing a new way of managing the projects that take place throughout their vast domains: viewing them as if they are part of a financial portfolio, with each project representing an investment that has its own goals and risks.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 David A. Karp |
Save and Protect Your Hard Drive You can prepare for disaster by taking steps now to protect your PC's most valuable asset: its hard drive.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Who's Scanning My Computer? I am always getting pop-ups stating that someone or something is trying to invade my computer.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Gottesman & Karagiannis |
A False Sense of Security Only 85 percent of the AOL/NCSA survey respondents were running antivirus software. Worse, while 71 percent of those people thought they were updating their protection at least weekly (including automatic updates), barely half of them actually were.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Lock Down Your Network When it comes to security, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) often find themselves in an uncomfortable position. They share many of the same security fears that threaten multinational enterprises.  |
PC Magazine January 26, 2005 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Lock Down Your E-Mail Businesses that live and die by e-mail have to get serious about keeping it safe. If you're concerned about viruses that can overload your servers, legal and regulatory liability for message content, and an ever-growing deluge of spam, read on.  |
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