All SMEs News - September 2006

Converged networks: The VoIP revolution

As the amount of voice traffic carried over the internet increases, Arif Mohamed investigates the pros and cons of moving voice and data networks to one converged network

Start-ups create IT salary hotspot in Cambridge

Cambridge has become a hotspot for IT professionals as competition among rapidly expanding high-tech companies push up salaries for the most in-demand skills.

Technology news in brief

  • News
  • Date: 12 September 2006
Brief takes on this week's technology news

What recycling rules mean for users

From early 2007 all UK companies will have to comply with the WEEE Directive, which will govern the disposal of electronic goods and computer equipment.

VoIP still a confusing area for SMBs

A study released at today's VON conference in Boston suggests that SMBs -- despite their growing use of VoIP -- are still confused about VoIP technology.

Intel to boost business PC performance and cut usage costs

Intel has introduced its Intel vPro packaged hardware and software technology to help boost the performance and security of business PCs.

PlateSpin unveils new channel for SME virtualisation

  • In Depth
  • Date: 11 September 2006
A common perception regarding virtualisation is that it is only suitable for companies large enough to deploy it. Virtualisation supplier PlateSpin is aiming to shatter this illusion.

CRM returns to IT agenda

  • In Depth
  • Date: 11 September 2006
Firms taking more pragmatic approach to CRM

Brocade monetises SAN Health tool

For an annual fee of roughly $2,500, Brocade will provide more advanced features to its SAN Health tool; also new are updates to directors and file management software.

Ladbrokes rides on with Informix

Ladbrokes, the UK’s largest betting company, has extended its commitment to its existing IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) system.
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