All Enterprise Software News - July 2008

SMEs get enterprise-class reporting at 'realistic' prices

Small and medium enterprises should be able to cash in on enterprise class software with today's launch of keenly priced business intelligence and reporting...

Open source exposing businesses to significant risk

The most widely used open source software ...

Kent County Council builds £32m shared service network with Unisys

Kent County Council has signed a £32m outsourcing contract with Unisys to build and manage...

BI on the line for Carphone Warehouse

New BI solution to enable firm to analyse data such as calling patterns and customer churn

SAP increases software support charges

SAP customers will pay more...

Oracle iPhone move could be another false dawn for mobile business intelligence, warns analyst

Oracle's recent announcement that it would provide...

Beijing Olympics IT systems go live 24 hours a day

The Beijing Olympics' IT systems ...

Young British explorers use GIS to map Himalayas

A group of young British explorers are to use a satellite mapping system on their month-long trip to the Himalayas. The 38 students, aged 16-20, are...

Open source in technology merger and acquisitions

Open source technology is simply an evolved class of licensing under which wider, more permissive rights are given to users. Crucially, access to source code is given enabling user support and development of the code. While the open source philosophy originated in California, with frankly a long-haired approach, the model is now effectively mainstream and competes with conventional closed source licensing models (the 2008 Sun/MySQL and Symbian deals demonstrate the popularity of open source).

Telegraph dumps Microsoft Office suite for Google Apps

Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is migrating away from Microsoft apps to use Google's cheaper online applications among its journalists.
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