All SMEs News - August 2007

Your shout: business skills a necessity for successful CIOs

  • In Depth
  • Date: 24 August 2007
Readers have their say

BCS launches portal for small businesses

The British Computer Society has added two new sections to its website in an effort to provide more information and support on a wider range of IT-related subjects.

Strategic IT/business alignment for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 23 August 2007
The alignment between the business side and IT is crucial. Learn more with these tips and news articles.

Hosted and managed VoIP fundamentals

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 August 2007
Adoption rates of hosted VoIP and managed VoIP are increasing as more companies look to reduce the costs and complexities of deploying VoIP in house. Enterprises are factoring revenue growth, enhanced productivity and communication services into ROI calculations to make a business case for hosted or managed VoIP. This guide explains the differences between hosted and managed VoIP solutions and will help you decide if outsourcing VoIP is right for your organization.

Backup reporting expands to add capacity planning

Aptare adds capacity planning for primary data storage to its product line, joining Symantec in recent attempts to broaden the appeal of reporting software.

BT buys Basilica to widen SME services offering

BT has acquired IT services firm Basilica Computing to widen its offering to SMEs.

More SME VoIP products fuel market growth

A report from Dell'Oro research Group, a market information provider on the networking and telecommunications industries, reveals that shipments of VoIP technology grew an impressive 30% in the second quarter of 2007 over the same period a year ago, due in large part to demand driven by small businesses.

SMBs put off outsourcing by cost, loss of control

Outsourced IT services are too expensive for most small and medium British businesses, and most fear loss of control, according to market analyst Datamonitor.

DFA Law switches from tape to online backup and recovery

UK legal firm DFA Law has switched from tape to online backup and recovery to increase data security and reduce annual costs by 2%.

OneLife implements CODA Group's Financial software

Irish personal finance start-up OneLife has implemented CODA Group's Financials software to support its business as it expands.
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