All Enterprise Software News - February 2008

IBM unveils optical computing system for moving huge data files

IBM has unveiled a green optical prototype network technology for sharing huge files in seconds.

BEA joins forces with VMware to deliver Java virtualisation

BEA has expanded its relationship with VMware to deliver Java virtualisation for the enterprise.

Investment firm uses software to comply with money-laundering directive

Brewin Dolphin, an independent private client investment firm, has begun using software from Datanomics to support its effort to comply with the third EU Money Laundering Directive.

Schroders enhances portfolio construction tool with speedy algorithms

Global asset management firm Schroders has enhanced its in-house portfolio construction tool.

Novell returns to profitability on the back of increased Linux sales

Novell has returned to profitability thanks to a big surge in open-source Linux-based software sales.

Microsoft slashes cost of Windows Vista to help clear shelves for SP1

Microsoft is slashing the cost of retail versions of Windows Vista as it prepares the channel for the release of Service Pack 1 of the operating system.

Data warehousing and business intelligence still on an upward curve

Data warehousing and business intelligence software is being increasingly used by businesses, says research commissioned by software procurement firm the Evaluation Centre.

MindManager aids Ice Warrior Project

Arctic explorer Jim McNeill is using project management software to support an expedition to explore the North West Passage, which links the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Konica Minolta UK drops SAP Netweaver Mobile following fall in productivity

The UK division of document systems company Konica Minolta has abandoned using the off-the-shelf packageSAP Netweaver Mobile to communicate with its field engineers following a sharp drop in productivity.

Abbey integrates systems to speed invoicing

Abbey is integrating its in-house e-invoicing platform into its core banking system in a move that will offer businesses faster invoicing and what Abbey describes as a new form of financing.
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