Corporate Social Networking
Published: 18th March 2010 | By: Roger Whitehead
It is a good time to start looking at whether social networking has potential for your organisation and, if so, what you might use to bring it about.
Spreadsheet Governance - with Spreadsheet Workbench
Published: 17th March 2010 | By: Philip Howard
Spreadsheet Workbench is a leading enterprise spreadsheet management solution.
Lyquidity ComplyXL
Published: 12th March 2010 | By: Philip Howard
ComplyXL is a tool for gaining insight and greater understanding into your spreadsheets and for the management and governance of those spreadsheets.
DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows and DB2 pureScale
Published: 8th March 2010 | By: Philip Howard
The addition of DB2 pureScale adds significantly to the existing strengths of DB2.
Spreadsheet Governance, Risk and Compliance
Published: 2nd March 2010 | By: Philip Howard
It is nearly three years since we last published a report into the status of the spreadsheet management market.
Spreadsheet management maturity model
Published: 2nd March 2010 | By: Philip Howard
The advantages of a maturity model are that it helps you to assess where you are and where you want to get to and, based on that recognition, can assist in putting a realistic plan together in order to manage…
Social Networking for Business - Its Increasing Relevance
Published: 1st March 2010 | By: Roger Whitehead
Social networking has value for businesses. This report identifies the drivers and likely benefits.
Security challenges in financial services
Published: 1st March 2010 | By: Fran Howarth
Data security is a key risk for financial institutions because they collect, process and store large amounts of sensitive information.
Security challenges in telecommunications
Published: 1st March 2010 | By: Fran Howarth
Telecommunications concerns must transform themselves from just transporting traffic and basic connectivity services to managed telecom service providers.
Security challenges in government
Published: 1st March 2010 | By: Fran Howarth
By fostering a culture of security within their operations, governments will be better positioned to provide information and services.