roundup When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. The global economic crisis has sent businesses across the globe scurrying to find ways to reduce cost and streamline work processes.
In this Big On Budget series, ZDNet Asia looks at different aspects of the IT infrastructure, offering insights and tips on how companies can better manage their budget and lower their technology cost.
These articles highlight various issues including e-mail management, software deployment and business continuity plans.
Budget tools for mobile phone security
ZDNet Asia explores some tools to help keep mobile phone users' data secure, for situations ranging from virus scanning to Web surfing and misplacing the devices.Tuesday, July 21 2009
5 cost-effective ways to lower enterprise risk
Experts from KPMG and Ernst & Young share tips on keeping organizational risk under control, without denting a hole in the enterprise pocket.Monday, June 22 2009
Right time to ensure efficiency of BCP spend
Companies should work at getting better returns on business continuity planning expenditure, instead of cutting expense on such activities during a downturn.Friday, May 22 2009
Inexpensive ways to keep e-mail clean
Technology vendors suggest some low-cost ways small and midsize businesses on a budget can keep e-mail threat-free, and what companies should look out for.Thursday, May 21 2009
Cut overlaps in software and support costs
Trimming software spending during the economic downturn is a matter of cutting overlaps in deployments and unnecessary support costs.Friday, May 15 2009
Beware hidden costs in your IT organization
In current economic climate, IT heads may do well to monitor often overlooked costs such as maintenance contracts, training and certification.Wednesday, May 06 2009
IT vendors offer good measures in bad times
Technology companies are offering more financing options to help customers, especially smaller ones, tide over the rough economy, according to Asia-Pacific execs.Thursday, February 19 2009












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