All Enterprise Software News - October 2009

Oracle thinks global, but what about UK users?

For most US IT companies bent on expansion overseas, the first port of call is typically the UK where at least the locals speak (almost) the same language as they do in San Francisco. That was the case when Oracle first set up shop in the UK in the 1980s, run by a team of former ICL executives.

US Department of Defense backs open source software

The US Department of Defense has backed the use of more open...

Tesco bank opens contact centre in Newcastle

Retail giant Tesco is to open a contact centre for its finance operations that will employ 1,000 people.

SAP Q3 revenues down 11%

Enterprise management software firm SAP has reported third quarter income of €435m, an 11% drop compared with the same period the year before.

SaaS security misunderstood by IT pros, survey reveals

IT professionals are unaware of the cost savings that Software...

Defra defends Accenture over “flawed” £350m IT system

Top civil servants have defended Accenture after it helped to deliver a "fundamentally flawed" £350m IT system to pay EU subsidies to farmers. Helen...

Barclays systems crash

Customers of Barclays Bank were unable to use some services this morning as a result of an unidentified system problem.

Adobe and Salesforce.com team up to offer cloud app development tools

Salesforce.com ...

BMC tackles virtual server sprawl with Tideway

BMC has acquired UK IT management tools firm Tideway as it builds its strategy to support IT management for cloud...

Dragons give a boost to UK software entrepreneurs

The UK has a thriving software industry with start-ups, niche suppliers and global players all producing software for UK and international users, says...
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