There's been a general disappointment with Windows NT as an enterprise operating system and that's fuelled the market for Unix, according to Doug Michels, CEO of Unix vendor, SCO. Where a few years ago people in the universities might have been...
The system will have a 1GB backbone providing 100Mbps to the desktop, all on Windows NT. The Swindon-based factory is replacing its existing standalone PCs and Unix systems because they do not fall in line with the manufacturer's requirements.
We believe that the take-up of Windows 2000 will be strong on PCs and notebooks for all the usual reasons and we can expect the Windows NT server momentum to push through to server sales. What is less clear, is how large the take-up will be in the...
The recent spate of high profile virus attacks is due to companies not making security a top priority, according to Chris Royle, director of security specialist Objectronix. Speaking exclusively to silicon.com, Royle warns businesses of a difficult...
IT decision makers have come under fire for failing to invest in adequate network security as more companies adopt ecommerce strategies. According to a report by research house Ovum, organisations are increasingly relying on an out-dated approach...
More than half of UK firms admit they are not doing enough to combat cybercrime - even though one third have been hacked, according to a survey from Learning Tree International. The survey, carried out among IT security managers and administrators...