All SMEs News - April 2007

Shore Porters go live with telematics system

The oldest distribution and removals company in the world has gone live with a telematics system to boost sales and cut costs.

Mobile Linux takes off

More than 127m phones and mobile devices will be equipped with the Linux operating system by 2012.

Capacity planning software specifications

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  • Date: 11 April 2007
Gauging storage needs over time is one of the biggest challenges faced by IT administrators, and a new generation of capacity planning tools is emerging to help forecast growth and utilisation of storage resources.

Application maintenance for SMBs

Forrester Research found that SMBs tend to apply "Band-Aids" rather than fix problems when their application maintenance groups start to falter.

HP renews storage campaign

With the launch of the new All-in-One 1200 and the shifting of executives to a new SMB business unit, HP is focused on its low-end products in an effort to boost growth.

New Vista licences target large firms

New licensing models for Vista aimed at larger businesses follow a trend from Microsoft towards virtualisation, but will the new models be of any benefit?

Business focus: IT spend in the education sector

Business Focus is a weekly column providing at-a-glance statistics and commentary on spending priorities and trends in particular sectors. This week we look at the education sector.

Weekly compilation of storage news: AmeriVault, NetApp, Omega and more

A new lifecycle service automatically migrates older backup files to cheaper storage at AmeriVault facilities.

Storage vendors propose FC over Ethernet standard

A group of nine storage vendors led by Emulex is proposing a Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) standard .

When disaster recovery and data classification collide

Attendees at a disaster recovery seminar discussed the complex application dependencies when disaster recovery and data classification combine.
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