With personal information stored on computer hard drives so easy to access, it seems our security procedures aren't keeping up with technology.
With hackers developing new methods of targeting us as quickly as we come up with defences, just how fragile is our wired economy?
In analysing recent IT meltdowns, Martin Brampton points out the two principles that could have helped prevent many of today's problems.
So many IT projects seem to go wrong but factoring in incremental pressures on infrastructure is the small thing that can make a big difference.
Microsoft hopes to carry its dominance from the traditional PC world into a new era of converged digital, IP-based infrastructure. But can the company become relevant to people on a personal level that evokes emotion?
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