All SMEs News - October 2006

IT does matter, but not as we know it

Three years after taking IT down several pegs, business pundit Nicholas Carr sees a healthy future for the industry, albeit in a less glamorous form

Technology news in brief

Short takes on this week's technology news

Midmarket IT pros have NAC for identity, access management

Midmarket firms may not have the budgets of large companies, but IT pros can build identity and access management programs that are as effective as what the big guys have.

EMC gets Smarts to improve datacentre management

EMC is shipping EMC Smarts Application Discovery Manager (ADM) 5.0 to improve datacentre management.

PGP upgrades security portfolio

PGP has upgraded its open-source security software portfolio and launched a new product for sharing network-based files.

BT offers SMEs 'their own IT manager'

BT has launched a new nationwide service for small- and medium-sized businesses to provide “the equivalent of their own IT manager at a fraction of the cost of employing one”.

ISCSI gains strength from servers

More powerful servers are helping ease some performance concerns for users considering IP SANs, but others say they still want to see more improvement.

SAP and Cisco invest millions in RFID start-up

Cisco Systems and SAP have ploughed millions of dollars into emerging radio frequency identification (RFID) supplier Reva Systems.

3Com introduces unified SMB switch

After a few silent months, 3Com has released an all-in-one unified switch for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

Enterprise-class disk array specifications

  • News
  • Date: 05 October 2006
Key specifications for a cross-section of enterprise-class disk array systems.
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