All Desktop Software News - January 2007

ICI monitors net to beat e-mail block on bandwidth

ICI has begun a programme to monitor the use of its international data networks in an attempt to avoid the need for a mutlimillion-pound network upgrade. The move should allow more efficient use of bandwidth and enable targeted upgrades.

MPLS Wan lets luxury food retailer work in real-time

Luxury food retailer Julian Graves is implementing a multi-protocol label switching wide area network as a precursor to a nationwide Epos upgrade.

IT directors hold back on upgrade to Exchange 2007

Almost two months after its release, IT directors are taking a cautious approach to Microsoft’s Exchange 2007 e-mail server, with only a handful of organisations using the platform.

Oil workers' wireless links take communications to the extreme

Hermes Datacommunications International has implemented a network based on satellite, IP telephony and wireless Lans to connect sites in some of the harshest and most remote environments in the world.

Paperless accounts boosts haulier's cashflow

One of the UK’s largest minerals hauliers is streamlining its purchasing and credit systems with paperless office technology, and increasing cashflow as a result.

WAN/WAFS platform specifications

  • News
  • Date: 19 January 2007
Product snapshots highlighting key specifications for a cross section of WAFS and WAN optimisation products intended for small, medium, and large organisations.

Microsoft and Nortel team up on unified comms roadmap

Microsoft and Nortel have unveiled a roadmap for enterprises adopting unified communications platforms.

Cisco boosts security for the age of unified comms

Users have been told to expect a consolidation in e-mail security services as the big IT suppliers buy their way into the market.

Cutting-edge gadgets lead way to future business IT

Last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2007 in Las Vegas illustrated the extent to which suppliers are developing powerful new technologies for consumers, many of which will find their way into business IT.

IBM updates Notes platform for the Mac

IBM has announced the availability of Lotus Notes 7.0.2 for the Mac OS X platform, to provide the enterprise Macintosh community with an e-mail and collaboration platform with advanced productivity features.
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