All SMEs News - August 2006

CIOs choked by storage costs, complexity

The demands of storage can strangle a company's IT budget. Quick fixes won't solve the problem, and neither will hiding your head in the sand.

IBM moves colloboration software onto Linux

IBM has announced that its Lotus Sametime real-time collaboration software will in future run with open source operating system Linux.

Big storage for smaller firms

A new product aims to bring enterprise-class storage to small and medium-sized businesses.

Growth in IT vacancies is greater in the regions than in Central London

Permanent and contracted IT recruitment in many regions of the UK is growing at a faster rate than in central London, according to the Computer Weekly/SSL Quarterly Survey of Appointments Data and Trends.

Smaller businesses make most use of open source

Six out of 10 Oracle database sites are now running open source operating systems, but adoption is lower among big businesses, new research has revealed.

Electricity backup unit saves data from power cuts

US startup Gridpoint has developed a way to store electricity, which could be used to ensure IT systems are not hit by power fluctuations.

IBM plans more System i Capacity Backup Editions for SMBs

IBM has announced more Capacity Backup Editions to help midsized companies with disaster recovery and high availability.

IBM launches SME storage platform

IBM has launched an entry-level storage product for SMEs.

Black Hat notebook: Flying under the radar

Early details on a security vendor in stealth mode, security pros show keen interest in Windows Vista and a new problem looms for BlackBerrys.

Demand for IT contractors bucks trend outside capital

The demand for both permanent and contract IT workers has increased outside London and the South East, despite a nationwide drop in the number of IT vacancies, according to recruiters.
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