Sunflower Systems , the leader in enterprise asset management software and solutions announces another top-tier government contractor has selected Sunflowers' Enterprise Government Property Management Solution. Part of a $36B global ...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a £17m five-year deal with HP for desktop IT break-fix services. "For the first time, the British Armed Forces can rely on a consistent and transparent level of support for IT assets in the ...
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Judy Klickstein is a cloud believer. As CIO of Cambridge Health Alliance, a midsized healthcare provider just outside of Boston, she's excited about the efficiencies cloud computing can bring to her organization. Outsourcing management of ...
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Years ago the typical hacking scenario involved a lone attacker and maybe some buddies working late at night on Mountain Dew, looking for public-facing IP addresses. When they found one, they enumerated the advertising services (Web server, ...
By Clive Longbottom and Rob Bamforth When attempting to maximise the overall value of IT assets through the application of a suitable IT lifecycle management (ITLM) process, the one issue that is found time and time again is how best to ...
Tags: IT assets, IT lifecycle management, risk profile, ITLM strategy
Hewlett-Packard has launched a hosted offering called HP Service Anywhere, providing IT service management (ITSM) software over the Internet. “We believe that SaaS as a delivery model and as a business model makes sense for many of ...
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The challenge of datacentre planning Business benefits of using datacentre planning tool Researchers not chained to the physical lab anymore More than 130 researchers use the Microsoft Research lab in Cambridge to develop innovative ...
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Acer America announced availability of the new TravelMate B113 notebook PC for U.S. and Canadian customers. An ideal solution for institutional customers, the TravelMate B113 meets all the needs for productivity, communication and mobility ...
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Safety specialist First Choice Facilities has been fined £18,000 for unlicensed software following completion of an acquisition. First Choice Facilities must also pay an additional £81,000 to buy the sufficient software ...
Tags: software, unlicensed software, First Choice Facilities, software licences
Toyota Motorsport went to the market for a new IT service management(ITSM)system when a sponsorship deal with BMC came to an end,and has been reaping the benefits ever since. In 2003,Toyota Motorsport,which is the part of Toyota that ...
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Organisations are struggling to cope with increasing datacentre complexity according to a global survey of 2,453 IT professionals from Symantec. The vast majority(79%)of organisations globally said their datacentres were getting more ...
Tags: Cloud mobile computing and virtualisation, increasing complexity