All Network Infrastructure News - March 2008

KPMG signs BT with £62m five-year outsourcing contract

KPMG is to outsource a significant chunk of its IT management to BT in a deal worth £62m over five years. If successful the contract, in the UK and Germany, may be extended to other countries in which KPMG has offices.

How network managers deal with network slowdowns affecting application performance

Over two-thirds of network managers spend at least 25 days per year determining the cause of network slowdowns affecting application performance.

Architect secures remote access

Architect Scott Brownrigg has replaced its IPSEC virtual private network (VPN) with a secure remote access system from AppGate Network Security.

UK needs regional powers to fast-track broadband roll-outs

Businsses could be offered with high-speed broadband more quickly if the rest of the UK followed Scotland's example of targeting broadband black spots, Scotland's enterprise minister said this week.

In-flight mobile calls get Ofcom go-ahead

Ofcom has confirmed plans to allow passengers...

VoIP security being ignored

Businesses not taking steps to increase security of VoIP networks

Interflora stops queues with hosted network service

Interflora, the flower delivery company, will deploy a hosted network software service to manage customer queueing at its call centre.

ISPs' plans for behaviour-targeted ads could break law

Plans by three of the UK's top internet service providers to send advertising to users...

Eden Brown boosts communications with fibre network

Recruitment firm Eden Brown has signed a contract with fibre network company Geo to supply a network to improve its communications and support business growth.

AOL to buy social network Bebo for £425m

AOL is acquiring social networking site Bebo for about £425m to build an online community of 80 million users.
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