All SMEs News - April 2007

We must utilise the younger generation

Give young people a chance to prove their worth

EMC, Symantec to enter software as a service market

EMC has plans to release Software as a Service (SaaS) products for data backup and archiving; Symantec announces a new online backup service.

Laptop-tracking technology rarely used among SMBs

Laptop theft isn't just a problem for large, high-profile companies. IP-based laptop-tracking technology can help SMBs, too.

Inside MSRC: Windows Vista security update explained

Microsoft's Christopher Budd details the first Windows Vista security updates.

Storage networking: product news highlights

A glimpse of some of the hot new products from HP, IBM, Intel, Symantec and others on show at Storage Networking World (SNW) in San Diego this week.

Infosecurity preview: Bridging the reality gap

Businesses and legislatures need to start listening to and learning from each other

Dell unveils energy efficient servers

Dell has unveiled two servers designed to reduce overall power consumption and deliver improvements in performance per watt for enterprise customers.

Weekly compilation of storage news: Copan, Brocade, Sepaton and more

One major Web 2.0 company in California stands to receive a $12,000 rebate from the electric company for using MAID storage arrays, according to Copan.

Mastek announces new Indian centre for UK clients

IT outsourcer Mastek has announced a new 5,000-seat operations centre in Chennai, India, which will serve the company’s clients in the UK and global insurance markets.

Businesses run VoIP alongside traditional telecoms

US businesses are embracing voice over Internet Protocol, (VoIP), but they are not abandoning traditional voice lines.
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