All SMEs News - May 2007

NetApp stock takes a dive

NetApp's stock was slapped down when the company said sales were slow in March; Google to open source enterprise search appliance.

HDS CEO quits for HP storage biz

Dave Roberson, CEO of Hitachi Data Systems since 2006, has jumped ship to HP to run the server giant's storage business.

BEA supports event-driven SOA in Java

BEA Systems is releasing a server that supports event-driven service orientated architectures in Java environments.

Demand for skilled staff steps up

Nicholas Enticknap analyses the latest SSL/Computer Weekly salary survey to discover the roles, skills and areas that offer the richest pickings

Iomega launches managed network security platform for SMEs

Iomega has launched its OfficeScreen managed security service products for small and medium-sized enterprises in Europe.

Free open days on software licensing

The government is running a series of free events to help IT leaders understand the issues of managing intellectual property and cut the use of pirated software in their organisation.

IT rank and file nervous about inadequate security

IT's rank and file are just as concerned about being used as the company scapegoat in the event of a major security breach as CIOs -- maybe more so.

SMEs ‘failing to keep up with web developments’

SMEs are failing with their web marketing and are not aware of new interactive web applications, according to a report by Mediasurface.

SEC clarifies SOX guidance

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) makes good on long-promised new guidance for Sarbanes-Oxley.

Interop: updated software, new security features

3Com targets SMBs; Shift4 introduces gateway to wipe data; SecureWave updates software; StillSecure opens support program; and BlueCoat demonstrates mobile security tools.
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