All Enterprise Software News - March 2009

Microsoft launches SMB server platform

Aim to put Windows Server functionality within reach of small businesses

Thorntons POS system cuts transaction times by two thirds

Confectionary retailer, Thorntons, cut transaction times over Christmas by two thirds after rolling out a point of sales system across 380 stores. The...

Precise move to improve storage tier

Storage enhancement solution to align with dynamic whereby IT departments need to do more with less resource

Recession leads to more business for Red Hat

Red Hat has reported rising licensing revenue as it benefits from increased customer interest in open source sparked by the recession. There has been...

Public sector still spending on IT, says RM

Educational specialist RM has issued an update on trading for the first half of the year revealing it is on track to meet its expectations as the public...

FAST calls for whistleblowers to report pirate software

The Federation Against Software Theft has launched a whistleblower campaign to try to encourage those people uncomfortable with the idea of being pressured by their bosses to use unlicensed software to come forward.

Oracle boosts software licence revenue

Oracle has reported a rise in software licence sales for...

Google Docs: can we trust free software in the enterprise?

Earlier this week Google fixed a security problem affecting its Google Docs application suite that caused users to inadvertently share documents.

UK's first national open source IT project to demo soon

A demonstration version of the UK's first government-backed national open source IT project , is to...

Bill Gates loses £12.2bn but regains top spot on rich list

Bill Gates' fortune has been cut by a massive £12.2bn, but he has regained the position of being the world's richest person with £28.8bn, according to Forbes Rich List 2009.
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