All SMEs News - June 2007

Council uses server virtualisation to slash energy and hardware costs

A virtualisation project at Newcastle-under-Lyme is set to save taxpayers £280,000 over three years and contribute to the borough council's environmental programme

Oracle helps IT directors tap into UK start-up firms

Oracle has launched a programme to make it easier for IT directors to deploy products developed by start-up

IBM unveils new compliance software

IBM has unveiled IBM Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager to help firms with information security audits and compliance.

New College in Durham reports major savings from converged network

New College in Durham has revealed significant cost savings from a new wireless and converged IT network implemented in 2005 and upgrade this year.

Red Hat posts big sales increase

Red Hat has posted an increase in sales for its first quarter, with revenue up 42%.

Leek United Building Society backs up its internet connection

Leek United Building Society is backing up its internet connection through dual points of contact as part of a broad internet and security review.

Softalk offers alternative to Microsoft messaging

Softalk has launched a lower-priced alternative to Microsoft’s messaging and collaboration servers aimed at small firms.

Iron Mountain buys Accutrac for records management

Continuing its effort to reinvent itself as an online backup and records management company, Iron Mountain announces its second acquisition in this market in as many months.

IBM triples performance of world's fastest computer

IBM has tripled the performance of the world’s most powerful supercomputer.

Cisco overhauls networking certification to address skills shortage

Cisco has announced the addition of a new entry-level certification, CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician), along with enhancements to the popular Cisco CCNA associate-level certification.
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