All Desktop Software News - September 2007

Eudora comes back as open source

The open source version of Eudora is now available for download, three months after the e-mail client stopped selling commercially.

Skype warns of chat worm infecting users

Skype has warned its voice over IP users of an instant messaging worm that is infecting users' Windows-based PCs.

Glasgow City Council saves £20m with e-procurement project

Glasgow City Council saved £20m in less than two years in what it claims is one of the UK's biggest public sector e-procurement projects.

Atkins engineers back-up savings with Symantec

Engineering consultancy Atkins expects to save £20,000 a month in back-up, storage and service call charges by rolling out a software-based archiving system to 12,000 users across its UK offices.

Cortado hosts Nokia mobile business pack

Complete package provides mobile push e-mail with Outlook Web Access and real-time synchronisation of contacts, appointments, tasks and memos.

Security and other challenges - IT in the legal industry

  • News
  • Author: Janet Day
  • Date: 04 September 2007
Firms of lawyers make massive use of technology - anyone still under the quill-pen illusion should prepare to be disillusioned.

Newcastle and North Tyneside councils deploy shared e-mail to save cash

Newcastle and North Tyneside councils are implementing a £1.8m shared e-mail, calendar and archiving system to save money.

Process gains in store for Aga network

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 03 September 2007
Aga, the UK-based cooker maker, aims to improve communications and optimise its business processes with the installation of a network to link its 100-strong Aga and Fired Earth stores.
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