All SMEs News - July 2006

NAC boosts security for Sun Microsystems

Cisco's controversial NAC technology has helped Sun Microsystems secure its network, despite analysts who advise waiting until NAC matures and industry-wide standards emerge.

Innovative moves that may herald the storage cluster revolution

  • Opinion
  • Date: 25 July 2006
Developments in network-attached clustering signal new storage approach, says Steve Broadhead

Voca's big BACS switch

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 July 2006
The ups and downs of Voca's massive IT programme, which began in 2002 with the switch-over to an IP network.

IBM offers continuous data back-up to SMEs and home users

IBM is to offer its enterprise-grade Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files to SMEs and home users.

NHS IT leadership slammed in parliament

A Conservative MP has blasted the management style of Richard Granger, the director general of NHS IT responsible for delivering the £6.2bn National Programme for IT in the NHS.

Key user gives glimpse of secret stiffing techniques

25 May 2000: One of the UK's most experienced IT negotiators lifts the lid on some of the sharp practices used by software suppliers to get more of your money.

Code of practice guidelines for software licences

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 July 2006
20 August 1998: An abridged version of the Software Licence Code drawn up by Computer Weekly with law firm Hammond Suddards.

Stiffing – the price you pay

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 July 2006
26 November 1998: The cost extent and likely targets of software stiffers have been uncovered by a Computer Weekly/Banner survey. The evidence, writes Joia Shillingford, highlights the importance of our Stamp Out Stiffing campaign

Software buyers beware

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 July 2006
16 December 1999: The usual rules of procurement simply cannot be applied when buying software. Bill Monk of Sema Group offers a guide through the buying process.

Have you been stiffed?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 July 2006
11 June 1998: Last week at the UKCMG user conference in Torquay, IBM lifted the lid on some of the tough practices used by some software suppliers to squeeze more cash out of users. Karl Schneider reports.
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