All SMEs News - July 2007

Auditors get guidance on application controls

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has issued advice on auditing IT application controls.

PKF implements service management software

Accountancy firm PKF has implemented software and services from Fox IT to improve its IT services to its 1800 employees.

Internet Explorer security learning guide

  • In Depth
  • Date: 17 July 2007
Managing Internet Explorer security is a complicated job. You need to be aware of all of the latest IE flaws and threats as well as how to prevent hackers from using these flaws to hack your Windows network. Read about how you can keep IE secure in this Internet Explorer learning guide.

Floods offer £170m IT disaster planning lesson

The floods that hit northern and central England last month will cost businesses up to £170m in IT insurance claims, it emerged this week.

Analysts sense storage SaaS trend

As hosted storage gets hot, businesses are now trying to attract new clients by offering storage software as a service.

Sarbanes-Oxley compliance for SMBs: How much do you know?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 13 July 2007
Dec. 15 is quickly approaching. For public SMBs, this means the extended Sarbanes-Oxley Act deadline is almost here. Is your company prepared? Are you? Take our quiz on the latest SMB-related Sarbanes-Oxley news to find out.

Slow e-mail responses may lose customers, study says

A slow response to customer-service e-mails could be extremely damaging to UK businesses, according to a survey commissioned by Fasthosts...

Server 2008 beta to improve security, say analysts

This promises to be a big year for Microsoft. It started 2007 with the consumer roll-out of its new client operating system, and it will see the year out by shipping the long-awaited Windows 2008 Server.

Hacking poses threats to business

  • In Depth
  • Author: Dan Ilett
  • Date: 13 July 2007
The internet provides an open market for trade in malicious software. Dan Ilett finds out who the hackers are, what they do and what businesses can do to keep them at bay

Web security gateways meet rising malware threats

Web security gateways combine layered defense against the rising tide of Web-based malware with URL filtering and application control.
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