All Enterprise Software News - April 2008

IT professionals off their marks for Beijing's Olympic Games

An IT team of 400 IT professionals behind the Beijing Olympic Games is making final preparations before the event begins on 8 August.

Bank of America to integrate reporting systems with ERP

Bank of America will further integrate and enhance the its internal reporting systems with an ERP system.

HP introduces SOA deployment management software

HP has introduced new quality and management software designed to increase the success of deployment of service-oriented architectures (SOA) by businesses.

EC approves Oracle's acquisition of BEA Systems

Oracle's £4.25bn acquisition of BEA Systems has been approved by the European Commission (EC).

Diabetes programme keeps Ears to the ground with new reporting platform

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust is streamlining its national diabetes reporting programme with a bespoke system from Quicksilva.

Sainsbury’s deploys voice-based picking to increase accuracy in distribution chain

Sainsbury's has deployed voice-directed product picking at three of its busiest distribution centres to increase accuracy.

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.

Manufacturer Hubron saves £25,000 a year with document management

"By automating this process, efficiency has improved, staff time has been freed up and room for error has been eliminated," Dunwoody said.

Merril Lynch rolls out trading platform for clients

Merrill Lynch is deploying a fully integrated electronic trading and prime brokerage platform for its clients.

Second Life founder: fast UK broadband key for Web 2.0 take up

The roll-out of fibre-based broadband will be essential for the UK to run the next generation of web applications, the founder of Second Life said today.
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