All SMEs News - July 2006

Security Valet to focus on SMB arena

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  • Date: 17 July 2006
IT security pioneer John Ochinero has launched a company called Security Valet, which aims to bring visibility to the wide range of affordable security technology to small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

VPNs and remote access

  • News
  • Date: 17 July 2006
Virtual private networks can reduce the cost of business communication while extending secure remote access to teleworkers, travelers and mobile professionals. But deploying and managing a secure VPN can be challenging. In this lesson, guest instructor Lisa Phifer, owner of consulting firm Core Competence, teaches you about the latest innovations in VPN technology, IPsec VPN identity and authentication options, and secure VPN deployment strategies.

Symbian OS update supports new wireless technologies

Symbian has released the latest version of its smart phone operating system to add support for new wireless technologies.

IBM ships cut-price enterprise data search solutions

IBM has developed entry-level versions of its high-end enterprise search and content integration platforms to help capture the SME market.

Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning

  • News
  • Date: 13 July 2006
This Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning program allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of the risks and their countermeasures in a format that's convenient for you

Microsoft details on-demand CRM suite

At its annual Worldwide Partner Conference in the US today, Microsoft announced a long-awaited “on-demand” version of its CRM software, although release dates were not given.

Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 out in August

Microsoft released details of Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 at its Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Boston today.

SAP steps up SME services offering

SAP is to launch new e-commerce and web-based customer relationship management services as part of its Business One package for small and medium-sized enterprises using technology gained through the acquisition of Praxis Software Solutions.

Microsoft offers per-user pricing on ERP

Microsoft has announced a new pricing structure for its four Dynamics enterprise resource planning applications, based on user numbers rather than modules.

Inside MSRC: Debunking Excel exploits

Microsoft's Christopher Budd puts the magnifying glass to Microsoft's July bulletinsand says one alleged Excel exploit isn't what it seems.
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