All SMEs News - July 2007

Microsoft and Nortel announce unified comms success

Microsoft and Nortel have announced that 430,000 licenses have been issued for their range of jointly developed unified communications (UC) products since its launch last year. According to Gartner, this is indicative of enterprise seeing increased value in using unified communications.

Asta sets up online resource centre for construction planners

Project management software company Asta Development has set up an online...

Justifying VoIP deployment without cost-analysis

VoIP and UC deployment ROI can be measured using non-financial metrics. Learn more about VoIP ROI in this article from Yankee Group's Zeus Kerravala.

Integrated BI benefits aim of new Accellos suite

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  • Date: 30 July 2007
Integrated suite of BI and chain execution solutions for SMBs .

Your shout: Computer Weekly readers' have their say

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  • Date: 30 July 2007
Laptop procurement, project management, Prince 2, ID cards, flooding, recruitment.

Cabling best practice: your guide

Your server is working slowly and the accounts department is complaining that queries are taking three times as long as normal. You start by checking everything from the top of the network stack down.

Oracle extends sector specific ERP for SMEs

Oracle is expanding its Accelerate programme to deliver industry-specific, fixed-price enterprise software for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Olympics raises demand for IT contractors

The number of IT contractors working in the engineering sector has almost doubled in 12 months because of demand generated by the 2012 Olympics, according to contractor Giant Group PLC.

Business continuity: the expert view

Business continuity is about expecting the unexpected and preparing for a system failure.

Case study: Portsmouth Cathedral overhauls IT on a budget

You might consider a Church of England cathedral to be an unexpected user of IT technologies such as thin client systems, mobile Blackberry devices and power over telephone lines. However, Portsmouth Cathedral has been pushing the envelope with its IT system for several years.
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