TeamSupport.com, the award-winning provider of collaborative customer support software, has reintroduced itself with a new brand identity and Web site. The cloud-based software company's new logo and Web site, featuring a stylized ...
Tags: TeamSupport, customer support software, software, cloud computing
Enterprises want the best value from their investments and will try to reduce costs and improve the efficiency of their datacentres in 2013, according to a study from analyst Ovum. The sustainable datacentre market will see accelerated ...
Tags: Organisations, Computer Products, Datacentre Efficiency, Ovum
Citrix is focused on helping enterprises deal with the challenge of running desktops and applications in a new mobile-centric world where tablets and smartphones proliferate. "The technologies that we have, including application and ...
Tags: Citrix, enterprises, running desktops, applications, tablets, smartphones
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a well-established server-side dynamic language platform for Web development. Among its many users have been important Web properties such as SugarCRM and the Drupal content management system. Perhaps the top ...
Tags: PHP, Zend, CEO, enterprises
Amazon has gained a clear lead as the preferred environment for software developers looking to use the cloud for building applications. A global study, conducted by Forrester Research, polling developers with experience of using cloud ...
Tags: Amazon, cloud for building applications, environment for software
The double-dip recession is offsetting some of the concerns associated with cloud-based services as the global cloud industry is set to be worth an extra $2.2bn before the end of the year, according to KPMG. Concerns around security, ...
Tags: cloud-based services, medium-sized enterprise, cloud computing
EMI Music Publishing, has deployed a cloud-based IT service management software-as-a-service (SaaS) from Sunrise Software to support 900 users in 55 countries around the world. SaaS service management product Sostenuto took one week to ...
Tags: EMI Music Publishing, IT service, cloud computing, Sunrise Software
The Olympics media centre looks set to become a datacentre after the Games, with technology company iCITY one of two remaining bidders for the legacy of the site. The company's bid would turn the building into a cloud computing centre and ...
Tags: Olympics, media centre, datacentre
Hurricane Sandy exposed a decided lack of contingency planning on Wall Street, according to a report by a research firm. With the Northeast still experiencing the effects of widespread storm damage, the business continuity plans of stock ...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy, Wall Street, storm damage, business
A survey of cloud computing users in 50 countries has revealed the failure of government regulations to keep up with developments eroding confidence in the cloud. In its top ten issues eroding confidence in cloud computing the Cloud ...
Tags: Cloud Computing, Computer Products, computing users, computers
Windows Azure customers will be able to use Linux-based operating systems, open source tools and languages for the first time now that Microsoft Azure officially supports those offerings. The move to support Linux and open source ...
Tags: Windows Azure, Microsoft, Linux, operating systems
When troubleshooting computer problems, enterprise workers have long turned to their office mates for help before taking the time to file a formal request for support from the help desk. But the rise of social media, employee mobility, ...
Tags: computer problems, enterprise workers, support, help desk
An IT education programme run by supplier organisation CompTIA is targeting CFOs and other senior business executives to teach them about the business benefits of IT. Trade organisation CompTIA is creating what it calls a "boot camp" to ...
Tags: IT education programme, CompTIA, boot camp, cloud computing, smartphone
Google has joined US government concerns that the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) could get control of the internet through its coming revision of telecoms rules. The UN agency is updating its International Telecommunication ...
Tags: UN, Google, Internet, Computer Products
Increased regulation, reduced profits and changing customer demands are driving banks to replace home-grown software with commercially available alternatives. Simon Paris, head of global banking at SAP, said the strategic change has been ...
Tags: Simon Paris, Commercial Systems, home-grown software, SAP system