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Andrew Conry-Murray
New Products and Business Editor, NWC.com
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Andrew Conry-Murray's Most Recent Articles
Lessons Learned From PCI Compliance
InformationWeek, November 21, 2009
Assessors reveal mistakes companies make with data security standard.

Smart Grid's $8 Billion Down Payment
InformationWeek, November 13, 2009
The federal government is partnering with private industry to modernize the electrical grid.

Content Management: Collaboration And Social Networks Change The Game
InformationWeek, October 31, 2009
The blurring lines between different types of content mean IT organizations needs to adapt their strategies.

Content Management: Collaboration And Social Networks Change The Game
InformationWeek, October 31, 2009
The blurring lines between different types of content mean IT organizations needs to adapt their strategies.

Unified Communications: A Separate Piece
InformationWeek, October 31, 2009
As other content systems blur together, UC will be a holdout.

Q&A: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer On Sharepoint 2010
InformationWeek, October 21, 2009
The Microsoft CEO lays out the company's Internet-facing strategy for its enterprise collaboration tool, SharePoint 2010.

InformationWeek 500: Progressive's CIO Welcomes Criticism
InformationWeek, September 15, 2009
Internal company blog lets employees comment on IT anonymously.

InformationWeek 500: Progressive's 'Name Your Price' Hits Home With Customers
InformationWeek, September 15, 2009
Insurer uses Flash-based Web application to invert typical car insurance shopping process.

InformationWeek 500: Tech Vendors Capitalize On The Cloud
InformationWeek, September 15, 2009
IT races to keep up with demands of business for new technology.

From Amazon To IBM, What 12 Cloud Computing Vendors Deliver
InformationWeek, September 05, 2009
We compare services factors such as price and service type.

Why Business IT Shouldn't Shrug Off Chrome OS
InformationWeek, July 18, 2009
It sends a message about the future of the Web on employees' desktops.

The Basics About Chrome OS
InformationWeek, July 18, 2009
Don't expect much more from Google until its open source release.

Strategic Security: Web Single Sign-On
InformationWeek, July 04, 2009
A growing number of services help users manage multiple SaaS passwords.

Products Make E-Discovery Easier
InformationWeek, May 30, 2009
A range of offerings can help with e-discovery -- and your company may already have the technology it needs.

Ease The Pain Of E-Discovery
InformationWeek, May 30, 2009
Here's how three companies have pulled together IT, legal, and other stakeholders to reduce the complexity and cost of finding information when the lawyers come calling.

Startup City: PacketTrap Networks
InformationWeek, May 02, 2009
PacketTrap Networks provides network monitoring software for midsize companies.

InformationWeek Analytics: Security At The Halfway Point
InformationWeek, April 18, 2009
Regulations are driving high levels of security cooperation among IT directors and C-level executives. It's a good start, but the next step must be to move from "compliance" to effective risk management.

The InformationWeek Startup 50: Business Technology Companies To Watch
InformationWeek, April 18, 2009
They compete across a range of technologies, but the biggest concentration falls in virtualization, the cloud, and SaaS.

Startup City: Pano Logic
InformationWeek, April 11, 2009
Pano Logic offers an inexpensive thin client for virtualizing desktops.

C-Level Executives Weigh In On Information Security
InformationWeek, February 14, 2009
Our survey results show CXOs "get it." Here's how to turn that common focus into stronger security.

Startup Of The Week: FireEye
InformationWeek, January 31, 2009
FireEye deploys virtual victims to uncover new malware.

Buyers Grow Weary Of Vendor Hype
InformationWeek, January 24, 2009
New technologies can be awfully tempting -- but hype and buzzwords are making many would-be customers' heads spin.

How Winemaker Gallo Rates Its Tech Vendors
InformationWeek, January 24, 2009
E.&J. Gallo has a 12-point program aimed at getting IT buyers what they need.

Tech Buyers Vent About Vendor Satisfaction
InformationWeek, January 24, 2009
Find out what IT buyers hate and love about their vendors -- and what they can do to build better relationships.

Startup Of The Week: EchoSign
InformationWeek, January 17, 2009
EchoSign combines SaaS and electronic signatures to make it easier for companies to sign contracts and close deals.

Startup Of The Week: Expresso
InformationWeek, December 20, 2008
Expresso lets users share Excel files online with co-workers and business partners.

Open Source And SaaS Shake Up ECM
InformationWeek, December 13, 2008
Alfresco and SpringCM are challenging the dominant deployment of proprietary, premises-based software.

A New Approach To Collaboration And Enterprise Content Management
InformationWeek, December 13, 2008
Oceans of unmanaged content are swamping companies. It's time to rethink ECM and collaboration to keep your head above water.

Standard Interface Will Open New Options For ECM
InformationWeek, December 13, 2008
Enterprise content management vendors are coming together around the Content Management Interoperability Services specification.

Startup Of The Week: Zyrion
InformationWeek, December 06, 2008
Business service management lets IT see the relationship between infrastructure and services. Zyrion makes BSM available to the midmarket.

Startup Of The Week: Convey Computer
InformationWeek, November 29, 2008
Convey aims to ramp up the power without the programming complexity.

Startup Of The Week: Purewire
InformationWeek, November 22, 2008
Purewire offers a cloud-based Web filtering service, including a unique reputation-based component.

Collaboration Is At The Heart Of Open Source Content Management
InformationWeek, November 15, 2008
Drupal conquers new territory in content management for the Web, while Alfresco makes collaboration and interoperability the keystones of its enterprise content management platform.

Startup Of The Week: Reimage
InformationWeek, November 08, 2008
Reimage can fix OS problems automatically and remotely with a downloadable agent.

Startup Of The Week: OpenSpan
InformationWeek, October 25, 2008
Its software knits together disparate desktop applications, making users more productive and efficient.

Startup Of The Week: Symplified
InformationWeek, October 11, 2008
A SaaS vendor tackles single sign-on and access control for applications in the cloud.

Enterprise Search: Microsoft, Google, Specialized Players Vie For Supremacy
InformationWeek, September 27, 2008
Enterprise search assists in litigation, securing sensitive data, managing information, and building smarter applications. Oh, yeah, and finding that PowerPoint slide from 2006. But which vendor is best to partner with, and what are the technical challenges?

Startup of the Week: Agito Networks
InformationWeek, September 27, 2008
The company lets you route cell calls over wireless networks instead of cellular networks to save money.

IT Vendors Are Cautious On Web 2.0, Embrace SaaS
InformationWeek, September 16, 2008
Online business applications draw widespread support, but companies are still considering Web 2.0 technologies.

InformationWeek 500: IT Team Delivers Financial And Ecological Green For Highmark
InformationWeek, September 16, 2008
Two initiatives -- one to provide better business data and one to cut electricity costs -- show how IT can deliver bottom-line business value.

Startup Of The Week: Trusteer
InformationWeek, September 13, 2008
A new approach to security focuses on protecting online banking and e-commerce.

10 Years Of Internet Images
InformationWeek, September 10, 2008
Lumeta's arresting visual images represent the explosive growth of the online world. Between 1998 and 2003, the number of nodes on the Internet doubled. By 2008 nodes had increased five times.

Startup Of The Week: IT Management Online
InformationWeek, August 30, 2008
Service-now.com offers SaaS-based management for the Global 2000.

XAM Standard Plans For The Future Of Storage
InformationWeek, August 09, 2008
Standard accommodates variety of media, helping enterprises manage long-term retention.

Startup Of The Week: Qwaq Brings Virtual Reality To Enterprise Collaboration
InformationWeek, August 09, 2008
The startup lets users create avatars and navigate a Second Life-esque environment while they collaborate on projects.

Startup Uplogix Simplifies Remote Management
InformationWeek, July 26, 2008
Its appliances can manage multiple devices either in or out of band.

Startup Of The Week: Neocleus
InformationWeek, July 12, 2008
Neocleus offers a hypervisor to run multiple operating systems on PCs and laptops.

Startup of the Week: Altor Networks
InformationWeek, June 21, 2008
The startup will soon offer a virtual firewall to complement its virtual network analyzer

E-Mail Archives And Litigation: Here's How To Get It Right
InformationWeek, June 21, 2008
Failure to manage e-mail can cost millions in court. A popular framework and an archiving system can help get your house in order--and pay dividends in the legal realm and beyond.

Startup Of The Week: Embotics
InformationWeek, June 07, 2008
Embotics tackles virtual machine sprawl.

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