The credit crunch is starting to bite. So what can you do to make sure your business survives – or even thrives?
Now’s your chance to find out. On 22 April at 9.00 AM, HSBC and RBI are gathering a panel of industry experts for you to quiz, live online.
Over the course of 2007, the challenges facing IT departments and the servers that they deploy throughout their businesses has changed subtly. No longer is it enough for IT departments to deploy the best or most appropriate technological server solution; they also have to look at the wider business context of server technology deployment.
The vast majority of industry experts predict that the adoption of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) will grow rapidly over the coming year. It’s not surprising why. In essence SOA is an effective way in which a company can integrate not only its diverse applications suite but also the business tasks and processes it carries out. The result is a more streamlined, flexible, adaptable, and hence competitive and effective organisation.
Many SMEs can use trusted IT services successfully, with these services covering the typical IT tasks that SMEs need to address and in a fashion that is tailored precisely to their business needs. This webinar makes the case for IT services for SMEs.
The need for all firms to have an effective business continuity strategy has been highlighted by the recent terrorist bomb attacks and the Buncefield disaster. However the business interruption caused by everyday threats such as an unplanned power outage, or a server failure, could be just as significant.
Convergence has been around in some form since the early 1990s but it’s only recently that the full extent of the potential benefits of convergence for SMEs has become apparent...
Research from Computer Weekly in 2005 displayed some alarming trends regarding the security worthiness of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UK: only 18% reported never to have been hacked or attacked.