The skills issue is becoming critical. As it has been for at least a decade now. Time to get innovative.
Skills, skills, and skills are top of everyone's 'want' list.
King III is here. As of 1 July a whole new raft of recommendations with a whole lot of implications for IT became your, yes, your, problem.
The worldwide economic downturn is likely to bring governance into the spotlight as a competitive advantage, for those that have it.
Information life cycle management has been around for over 20 years, but enterprises are only now finding out how vital it is.
The world's data centres are going virtual, as are some of its desktops. The benefits are well known, but what about the pitfalls?
Virtualisation is it. Hip, hot and happening. And causing changes wherever it goes.
When it comes to disasters, once is more than enough, which makes the holes most companies have in BC&DR plans a real problem.
BI investment needs to go up - not down - during tough times.
Has the corporate world hopped onto the social networking bandwagon? And more importantly, why should it?
Social networking sites aren't all bad; they just need to be analysed in terms of benefits and risks.
IT asset management deals with IT assets, right? And information is an IT asset, right? Or wrong?
The end point of data protection is data destruction. Here, Gartner discusses this critical final step and how it can best be handled.