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Power can confuse? Politicians, IT and the Carbon Reduction Commitment

Friday, 05 June 2009 13:46.
Written by Peter Job

I am sure that very few of you have failed to take an interest in the political situation at the moment. It seems to change everyday, but regardless of one's political ideology it is difficult not to be fascinated and alarmed by events.

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The Isosceles Conundrum: Find the missing link

Monday, 01 June 2009 11:03.
Written by Barry Viles

We are finding in todays tough business climate some organisations are hitting a stalemate position as they wrestle with the 'Isosceles Conundrum' of reconciling their business position and bottom-line financials, given the following opposing drivers:

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MOT time again :(

Friday, 29 May 2009 10:08.
Written by Ken Philcox

MOT time for me again. Every year I remember at the last minute, grumble about the cost, and eventually take my car down to the local garage. And without fail every year, no matter how much care or attention I pay to the not-so-old Focus there is something wrong, however minor it may be. Like it or not it's the MOT that draws my attention to the mechanical gremlins, forces me to get them fixed…….and probably stops me ending up in a hedge or breaking down in the middle of the M4 rush hour.

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Intergence launches our new website

Thursday, 16 April 2009 16:05.
Written by Peter Job

Well, we finally got there in the end! After months of consultation with our clients and staff we have final launched our new website. The reason we took such a long time was that we really wanted to make it as user friendly as possible and to provide plenty of content to the users. We have focused it around the key topics at the moment which are about “getting more for less” and optimising (or as our American friends say) optimizing IT infrastructure.

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Network Optimisation and what it really means

Thursday, 16 April 2009 11:47.
Written by Steven Turner

People shout about optimisation all the time but how do you define optimal? How can you say for definite that a system is running to the best of its capability?

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