All SMEs News - July 2006

Majority of IT managed services providers see SME potential

  • News
  • Date: 10 July 2006
Some 75% of IT managed services providers (MSPs) expect to expand their customer base amongst small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the next year, according to research by MSP Prefix IT.

Orange targets SMEs with push email

  • News
  • Date: 10 July 2006
Orange has added the Mail Enterprise push email service to its Orange Business Services portfolio.

Business Continuity Post 7/7

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  • Date: 07 July 2006
One year on from the 7/7 attacks on London, ensuring business continuity is still high on the agenda of many IT directors, but the evidence shows that many firms remain vulnerable and could do more.

Strong authentication for businesses large and small

Product review: Customer service could return calls more quickly when there's a problem. But overall, RSA SecurID Appliance 2.0 delivers robust, scalable protection.

Hampshire police blame IT problems for poor crime recording

Hampshire police force has blamed IT problems for it being one of only two police forces in the country with a “poor” performance in recording crime.

It pays to be something in the City

The hours are long, pressure high and competition fierce – but the rewards are big enough to make a financial services IT job worth its weight in gold

Vista drives a hardware shake-up

When Vista and its server version, Longhorn, finally arrive, they will herald a change in basic hardware requirements, especially for desktop systems

E-government ballyhoo leaves councils still pulling tight on their IT purse strings

  • News
  • Date: 04 July 2006
Business Focus is a weekly column providing at-a-glance statistics and commentary on spending priorities and trends in particular sectors. This week we look at local government.

Hot skills: Productivity gains make the case for Coldfusion

Development environment offers web services boost

Match point for security with IBM's wireless Wimbledon

  • News
  • Date: 04 July 2006
At the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, IT partner IBM is operating real-time wireless badge scanning to confirm the identity of contractors and temporary staff.
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