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Can creative industries survive digital onslaught?

Ian Brown examines the competing rights of content producers and file-sharers and argues that new business models are the future, not blocking users

Print and paper face unprecedented competition

Newspapers might have withstood the advent of radio and television, but they now face unprecedented competition from a variety of digital alternatives, writes Alan Cane

Personal View: We need bold solutions for paradoxical times

The perceived wisdom that the entire media industry must learn from the supposed short-sightedness of the music business is a simplistic generalisation

Managing intelligence: video Q&A

Good decision-making in business relies also on absorbing data, writes Peter Whitehead

Valley View: Google starts to reap rewards of smartphone openness

After a slow start, the Android operating system is turning into a success story for the internet company, writes Chris Nuttall

Perspectives: We need better courses for hybrid hi-tech horses

Without specialists with a wide range of skills, users will not get maximum benefit from the technologies on offer, says Alan Cane

What IT means to me: Recession has changed business’s view of IT

John Swainson of CA tells Peter Whitehead that hard times – and even new regulations – can have beneficial side-effects

What IT means to me: Hard times provide IT with a spark

Digital Business editor Peter Whitehead interviews CA chief executive John Swainson

Security matters: Problems of porous perimeters

Geoff Nairn on the implications of putting data and applications in the cloud

Regulation: Compliance tools can also deliver financial benefits

Stephen Pritchard says businesses are starting to see the opportunities that come along with following the rules

Compliance in action at Barclays

Extreme security for laptop users

Networks: Sharks and the threat to communications

IT role model: A game of poker is just part of the job

Futurephile: Generation homo-zapiens

Changing Places: The key job moves

Did IT Work? BPM is finally aligning business and IT

Higher level: IT efficiency drive must begin with basic questions