All SMEs News - March 2007

Threshers toasts outsourcing deal

Threshers has signed a five-year £8m IT outsourcing deal with Xansa to manage its central IT systems.

Advantages with quad play services

Quad play is the new buzz word for an increased range of communications services, initially aimed at the consumer. So what's in it for business?

Power over Ethernet power consumption: The hidden costs

Power over Ethernet (PoE) has many advantages in a VoIP migration, but some companies overlook the amount of power needed to run PoE for VoIP and the costs and cooling requirements that come with it.

JBoss evolves under Red Hat to include Ajax tools

Hot skills: How to develop and exploit application server skills

Overland boosts storage performance of low-end VTL

The REO 1500 is the first hardware refresh for the low-end VTL product in two years as Overland moves ahead without its former OEM partners.

Video clip firm sticks with tape storage

Received wisdom has it that there is a headling drive to disk-based storage. Wrong, says Thought Equity Motion who is serving up half a petabyte of video clips to its customers using tape drives

Cisco SAN closing on Brocade says Dell'Oro

For the second quarter in a row Cisco is gaining SAN switch market share on Brocade, according to the latest report by the Dell'Oro Group. But the numbers are causing a firestorm.

Mobile data services development trends in 2007

Darrell Jordan-Smith takes a look at new data services architectures and development tools emerging in 2007 and the ongoing development efforts of the Java Community and others.

Hyperion and Atos link up to bring BPM to mid-market

Hyperion and outsourcer Atos Origin have signed a partnership to deliver best-of-breed business process management (BPM) solutions to mid-market organisations in the UK.

High price of failing to tighten IT security

  • Opinion
  • Date: 16 March 2007
Security policies are useless if not backed by action, says Kenneth Mullen
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