All Desktop Software News - May 2007

IBM claims fastest chip

IBM says it has launched the fastest commercial microprocessor ever built.

Mobile instant messaging enhances business processes

A mobile IM service acquired by a hosted VoIP provider encourages more companies to enhance their business processes.

Microsoft backs ODF document standard

Microsoft has got behind the OpenDocument Format (ODF) 1.0 standard as it seeks further support for its own rival document standard.

Continental loads up for IT efficiencies

  • Case Study
  • Date: 18 May 2007
The cargo operation of Continental Airlines is upgrading to the latest version of a performance management system from JDA after a trial demonstrated that it could boost efficiency and revenues.

VoIP security fundamentals

  • News
  • Date: 18 May 2007
VoIP security is a challenge for IT staff because IP telephony brings with it not only the security problems of data networks but also new threats specific to VoIP. In this fundamentals guide, learn about network security threats and emerging IP telephony threats, and how to secure your VoIP systems and endpoints from them.

UK's e-mail to be archived for posterity

  • News
  • Date: 17 May 2007
The British Library is collaborating with Microsoft's new Windows Live Hotmail service to create the first ever archive of British e-mails.

When signature based antivirus isn't enough

Zero-day exploits, targeted attacks and increasing demands for endpoint application controls are driving the rapid metamorphosis from signature-based antivirus and antispyware to HIPS-based integrated products.

Dorset Council signs services deal for contact centre

Dorset County Council has signed a £2.8 million, three and a half year deal with Steria, an IT services company, to build and manage a customer contact centre.

Councils join for e-auction

Fourteen councils and six NHS Trusts have joined together to save nearly £7m in an IT hardware eAuction.

Post Office delivers phone payment system

The Post Office is rolling out technology to use bar codes to enable businesses to send payments to customers.
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