All SMEs News - April 2008

Quest Software announces Microsoft System Center Platform product launch

Quest Software has expanded its product set to help organisations plan, deploy and manage their IT infrastructures by getting more out of Microsoft's System Center Platform.

BT brings enterprise CRM to SMEs

New solutions aim to offer SMEs software for their specific needs, plus service and suppor all from a single source.

SME decision-makers pay too much for mobile communications

Research commissioned by T-Mobile reveals 60% of small business senior decision makers spend a minimum of five hours a week out of the office, but many are paying too much for their mobile communications.

Glasses Direct eyes Sun web deal to match market growth

Glasses Direct has signed a hosted web deal with NTT...

FSA warns financial services firms to control data access rights

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned companies to make sure they have properly configured security systems and set user policies to control access to IT systems.

Government fails to give IT support to SMEs

Central and local government is failing to support the IT needs of SMEs.

Most firms think they cannot fill skills gaps, says CBI

More than half of UK employers do not think they can fill their skills gaps, says the CBI, which has just published its annual audit of the nation's skills.

NHS Choose and Book IT system gives patients wrong appointment information

Problems with the Choose and Book system - part of the NHS's National Programme for IT - have led to more than 300 patients receiving wrong information about appointments since Friday 11 April 2008.

Federation of Small Businesses launches free VoIP service for 210,000 members

The Federation of Small Businesses is offering its 210,000 members a voice over IP service enabling them to communicate with each other for free.

Procurement without pain: a small-business guide

Anyone, but especially owners of small and medium businesses, should do two things before they buy...
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