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Data in the dark

Are there important lessons for IT security managers from the Big Blackout of '03? Maybe not. In government offices across Ontario, most essential computers kept running through the outage; people returning from their unexpected holidays found they could log on and resume work more or less where they left off.

Experience British prison life online

Members of the public can now get a feel of what it would be like to be locked up by taking a virtual tour of their local prison. Prisons Online is a U.K. government-backed venture aimed at exposing life inside prison walls.

Bush to appoint new e-gov czar

President George W. Bush plans to appoint Karen Evans, CIO at the Department of Energy and an experienced government IT professional, to become the new head of the administration's e-government initiatives, the White House announced Wednesday.

Intrusion attacks made easy

While network intrusion and malicious code attempts are on the rise, the knowledge needed to launch them is decreasing with the growing popularity of downloadable virus tools.

Adventures in risk management

Leading public sector organizations around the world have formally concluded that managing risk means continuous management of uncertainty in dynamic environments

Aramiska offers satellite broadband to rural U.K.

Rural communities in the U.K. are being offered a satellite-based broadband service for

SAP readies data management app

SAP AG Tuesday unveiled software aimed at helping companies manage data in heterogeneous IT environments.

Client issues for the knowledge workplace

Many of the diverse technologies that comprise the knowledge workplace are emerging or converging even as enterprise requirements change. Gartner's research will help you with the complex calculus of decisions.

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