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Eight top tips to ensure your business continuity plan is upto scratch

In the event of a widespread outbreak of swine flu expected this autumn is your IT department ready and what are your business planning assumptions? Here are eight top tips to ensuring business continuity.

Features: Enterprise Software (September 2009)

Content synopses and information about features published in Computer Weekly in September 2009.

Open source software - Essential Guide

Free and open source software is seeing steady adoption among small to large UK businesses, as they begin to take it to the heart of their organisations for key enterprise applications in a bid to lower IT costs.

Energy management systems – Essential Guide

Enterprise energy management systems can help to lower an enterprise’s carbon footprint and make the data centre more environmentally friendly, with the ultimate aim to reduce operational costs through more efficient use of IT resources.

Does Bluetooth have a future? – Essential Guide

Bluetooth, the wireless radio technology for short distance mobile communications, has become pervasive in mobile computing, used in laptops and headsets as well as popular smart phones such as the BlackBerry, and even in Radio Frequency identification (RFID) readers.

CRM solutions – Essential Guide

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions and CRM products are a particular breed of business software application that allows a company to measure and control all of its contacts with customers.

Lower your software licence fees

The downturn has given organisations the opportunity to revisit their software licences and maintenance contracts to make cost savings.

Software audits organisation's carbon footprint

The green sensibility has been on the march for many years, but as far as the IT industry has been concerned the debate has focused mainly on the concept...

Using business intelligence to steer through the recession

Business intelligence is one of the few areas in the IT sector to have remained buoyant during the economic downturn, as organisations use the technology to help them reduce costs and optimise operations.

Business intelligence: Collaborative decision-making

The internet's academic roots lay in collaboration, but the rise of client/server computing favoured a more hierarchical way of working. However, the rise of Web 2.0 platforms has both revealed and tapped into a desire for knowledge sharing and collaboration.
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