All SMEs News - December 2006

UK SMBs will miss their slice of the £5bn Christmas pie

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
Fasthosts warns that UK SMBs are set to miss out on their share of the £5bn spent online at Christmas because they are unable to cope with massive surges in website traffic

KnowledgeTree licensing programme

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
KnowledgeTree has launched Powered by KnowledgeTree, an original equipment manufacturer licensing programme.

Webroot tackles spyware and viruses

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
Webroot Software has announced Webroot SME Security software, which is designed to protect SMBs from spyware and viruses.

iET brings IT service management to SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
As IT service management becomes more widely adopted by small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), iET Solutions is to assert what it says is its position as a market leader serving this growing sector

Broadwick brings IntelliContact to mid-sized market

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
Broadwick has released IntelliContact Enterprise, a version of its e-mail marketing application, for mid-sized organisations.

Your shout: Off-the-shelf systems, net neutrality, shared services

  • News
  • Date: 13 December 2006
Computer Weekly readers' give their views on the week's news

SAP targets smaller users with hosted ERP service

SAP is to extend its service oriented architecture strategy during 2007, with a suite of ERP products designed for small and medium sized companies.

Outsourcing renewals cause turmoil

UK businesses are facing “outsourcing turmoil”, with nearly £7bn worth of outsourcing deals up for renewal by March 2008, advisory firm, Morgan Chambers has warned.

Vendors to crank up SaaS offerings to SMBs next year

SMBs will outpace enterprises when it comes to IT spending in 2007 -- and vendors will delve deeper into SaaS to reach them.

Keep watch beyond the perimeter

  • In Depth
  • Author: Ron Condon
  • Date: 12 December 2006
Wireless connectivity, mobile workers and network convergence make security a moving target, but too many users still ignore the basics of good practice
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