All SMEs News - January 2007

Check service established for stolen IDs

A US start-up has launched a free service to allow users to find out whether their credit card details and identities have been compromised.

iSCSI grows in the midmarket and enterprise

  • News
  • Date: 25 January 2007
Because transporting "SCSI over IP" leverages ubiquitous Ethernet networks, that translates to lower cost, easier maintenance and simpler management, which makes SAN deployment more attractive for SMEs.

VoIP security barely a blip on SMBs' radar

Neither vendors nor customers of VoIP services are paying much attention to security, experts say. But just wait until the first major security breach.

Offline SaaS applications on the rise

As more companies rely on a mobile workforce, SaaS vendor apps are heeding the call. A growing number are offering offline clients that can synchronize with online SaaS applications, allowing your workers to work anywhere, anytime.

Incipient claims storage virtualisation first

  • News
  • Date: 22 January 2007
Storage technology provider Incipient is proclaiming 2006 as an annus mirabilis, featuring what is says is storage industry history by bringing to market its switch-resident storage virtualisation software for Storage Area Network (San) environments.

Microsoft and Nortel reveal roadmap for unified comms

Microsoft and Nortel have unveiled a roadmap to help enterprises adopt unified communications platforms.

Next move: How do I become a general IT manager?

  • News
  • Date: 20 January 2007
The question: How do I become a general IT manager?

Symantec unveils Storage Foundation 5.0

Symantec announces Storage Foundation for Windows 5.0, which adds multipathing and testing features; it also preannounced an earnings drop on disappointing Veritas sales.

Shortage of graduates threatens future of UK IT sector, warns BCS

The British Computer Society has highlighted an alarming downturn in computer science graduate projections which could imperil long-term success for the nation's expanding IT economy.

Companies take IM threats seriously

Wesabe is a brand new money management community. It takes threats to IM as seriously as those targeting email and web applications
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