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Social networks not meeting SMB needs

BT Tradespace, LinkedIn et al should guide customers by the hand

Symantec revamps storage line

Deduplication moves centre stage

Lack of tech holding back SMB remote working: survey

Bosses fail to see productivity benefits

Q&A with Zach Nelson, NetSuite CEO

Zach Nelson talks to CBR about SaaS, the recession and NetSuite’s rivals

UK SMEs head to the cloud in 2010

But security and reliability still an issue

T-Mobile launches sharing app

Presentations on the go for Android users

SMEs looking to offshoring as recession bites

Interest is driving acceptance of overseas outsourcing

BT unveils revamped SMB social network tool

Tradespace 2.0 to focus on video content

Global Graphics releases free doc creation tool

‘Disruptive pricing’ to tempt users away from Adobe?

BSA doubles piracy reward offer to £20k

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Comments & Opinion

If at first you don’t succeed…

British business software house Sage Group may have 5.8 million customers using its software, but can it adapt to the new demand for Software as a Service? Jason Stamper reports.

Q&A with Greg Gianforte

Steve Evans talks to the founder and CEO of hosted CRM vendor RightNow Technologies about why hosted is better, and how his company can compete with SaaS poster child Salesforce.com.

Microsoft bids farewell to PerformancePoint Server 2007

Microsoft has announced its intention to move the scorecard, dashboard and analytic functionality from PerformancePoint Server 2007 into its Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Enterprise, while dropping the planning module. While integrating business intelligence into the core stack fits Microsoft's wider strategy, PerformancePoint Server may have been a successful standalone product, given time.

Service providers target the untapped SME green IT market

The first green IT certification program for managed service providers has been launched by industry standards group MSPAlliance, offering greater incentive to exploit the largely untapped green IT market among small and mid-sized enterprises. Given the size of the commercial opportunity, service providers are unlikely to be the only companies to benefit from the growing importance of green IT.

Avaya finds that mid-market religion

To stave off the slowdown in the large enterprise contact center market, Avaya has been eyeing the large potential market of smaller companies. As part of a corporate overhaul unveiled at its global analyst conference, Avaya has announced three transformative initiatives - regarding channel, sales and product portfolio - designed to help it break into the untapped mid-market contact center space.

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