If firms invested more in educating users instead of rigidly locking everything down, they could enjoy flexible technology with fewer dangers to their business, says Kelvyn Taylor
One of my pet hates in the world of computing is the stable platform. I know this concept is a sacred cow to many IT managers, but the very thought of it sends me running protectively back to my ...
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