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Microsoft licence study shows SME risks

Small companies using unlicensed Windows software are at greater risk of operational problems, according...

Santander’s Partenon to pay-off amid consolidation

Banco Santander has put IT at the heart of its acquisition strategy and is in a strong position as the turmoil in financial services serves up bargain acquisitions.

Interview: Steve Ballmer on where Microsoft will go next

Microsoft today announced a new strategy to blur the distinction between software that runs on PCs and servers and applications that run on the internet...

Microsoft to develop 'Windows for the cloud'

Microsoft chief executive officer, Steve Ballmer, has revealed that the company will be developing a version of Windows for cloud computing.

Microsoft aims to train thousands of IT professionals in virtualisation

Microsoft has introduced a certification programme to train hundreds of thousands of IT professionals in virtualisation technologies. Speaking to Computer...

Allianz Insurance improves service to brokers with new SOA platform

Allianz Insurance has selected a new service oriented architecture (SOA) platform to deliver commercial SME insurance products to its brokers.

Book review: Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in the post-gates era

Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in the post-gates by Mary Jo Foley, reviewed by management blogger Colin Beveridge.

Microsoft licensing programme promises bigger software discounts

Microsoft is launching a new enterprise...

BT Wi-Fi users may see thunder after Cloud access deal floats away

BT Openzone Wi-Fi customers...

Tesco targets £1bn profits from high-tech businesses

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 30 September 2008
Tesco, the UK's biggest grocer, is pushing for £1bn of profit from its high-tech businesses within the next few years, CEO Terry Leahy announced this morning.
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