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Online criminals take on the trappings of business

Cybercrime has become a mature market, incorporating service level agreements and bug-fixing – the thieves have turned professional and are beating the system. Alan Cane reports

The expert approach

Individuals face great risk from cybercriminals: their computers may connect directly to the internet without a sophisticated firewall, defences might not be up to date and they are complacent about the value of their personal information

Blogging and its shaggy tail

The activity of blogs has never been of any real consequence, writes Peter Whitehead

Perspectives: Managers should behave as if they were owners

The first green shoots of recovery might be starting to appear, and with them fears that nothing has been learned, writes Alan Cane

Coping with life in the broadband slow lane

Peter Cochrane warns that the UK’s failure to install fast internet links harms competitivenes

Valley View: A more mobile Intel must be agile

The chipmaker does not want to be haunted by ghosts of computers past, writes Chris Nuttall

Boardroom debate: Should I stay or should I go now?

IT departments must work in partnership with vendors and the boardroom, writes Ade McCormack

The environment: Businesses are making green moves – but why?

IT can do much to curb emissions. But there are several motives forcing companies to act, finds Jessica Twentyman

Does IT work?: Leaner use of logistics keeps supplies moving

Stephen Pritchard finds that companies, especially those in retail, want to reduce stock holdings but also avoid shortages

Changing places: Change at SAP

Tim Noble has been hired as managing director of SAP UK and Ireland, writes Dan Ilett

HP forecasts cloud

‘Phone of the future’ competition

What it means to me: ‘Our world will be seamless’

Futurephile: A mini phone in the jawbone