All SMEs News - August 2006

St Mary's is first with Zanzibar hub

An NHS hospital trust in London has become the first organisation to use the Zanzibar online marketplace set up by government agency OGCbuying.solutions.

Food firm gets productive with call centre tools

Food distribution firm JJ Food Services has gained £31m in increased productivity after installing a new business software and call centre package based on Microsoft Dynamics AX.

IBM spruces up storage line

IBM floated a raft of announcements across its storage line, but analysts say they are still waiting for the updates stuck in the research phase.

Preparing for 'little disasters' often neglected

Tom Dugan, CTO of Recovery Networks, says it's common for users to prepare to lose an entire building -- but aren't ready for small-scale losses – like losing a server.

Security blog log: Fear and loathing in MS06-040's wake

  • In Depth
  • Date: 18 August 2006
This week, security bloggers wonder if some of the MS06-040 warnings have gone too far. Meanwhile, Symantec uses its blog to warn about the timed release of exploits.

SMEs get flexible with convergence

  • In Depth
  • Date: 17 August 2006
With both the graduate recruitment and holiday season in full swing, SME directors who have chosen to invest in flexible working technologies will be at the front of the queue to snap up top quality employees, while affording themselves some well-deserved time off.

The vital need for business continuity strategies for small to medium sized businesses (SMBs)

The need for all firms to have an effective business continuity strategy has been highlighted by the recent terrorist bomb attacks and the Buncefield disaster. However the business interruption caused by everyday threats such as an unplanned power outage, or a server failure, could be just as significant.

Briefs: VoIP in the news

Asterisk maker Digium gets major funding; Quintum's VoIP switch offers backup option for branch office; The Cisco Store makes the case for unified communications.

Survey snapshot: SMBs shift their advertising money online

As SMBs recognize the value of targeted, local online advertising, they are shifting their advertising budgets from traditional media to the Web.

Qualcomm to halve storage growth in 2007

Wireless chipmaker Qualcomm expects to slow down its storage growth by at least 50% next year using a capacity utilisation tool from MonoSphere.
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