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Why is Microsoft accelerating Service Pack 1?
Rumours suggest that Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 is running ahead of schedule, and is likely to arrive this year. Simon Brew looks at why that...
How to choose the right cloud partner
If your business has already decided to make the move to a cloud computing infrastructure, the next step is to choose a partner that fits your...
Why business intelligence matters in 2011
Our panel of experts explains why 2011 is the time to invest in Business Intelligence, and how to persuade your board to make that investment....
How to improve your business intelligence
Our panel of experts, from Microsoft, the North West Ambulance Service and Microsoft Gold Partner 21C, dissects the key ingredients you need to...
Introducing the reporting tools
Without excellent communication to your users there's no point in investing in a Business Intelligence solution. Andrew Fryer talks through...
Introducing Excel & PowerPivot
Andrew Fryer, an evangelist at Microsoft UK, explains how Excel 2010 and PowerPivot can put the right data into the right users' hands, and we find...
Which version of SharePoint is right for you?
SharePoint comes in three different editions, but if you're serious about Business Intelligence then you'll benefit from SharePoint Enterprise....
How to prepare your business for business intelligence
Business Intelligence isn't just about technology, it's about the culture in your organisation. Chris Gresty from the North West Ambulance Service...
How Tesco uses sat nav to deliver your shopping
Case Study: Grocery giant Tesco, faced with a logistical challenge service a massive South London delivery area, successfully integrated an...
Are you being served?
Businesses are under increasing pressure to be responsive to customer demand. More and more people are turning to the internet to make purchases...
Q&A with Dell's Cary Gumbert
We met with Dell executive Cary Gumbert to find out what the company is doing in the Software as a Service (SaaS) market.<br>
Welcome to the stay-at-home Olympics
Inside the Enterprise: The Government has warned of disruption, and the Civil Service is practising working from home. Could IT yet save businesses...
The $10 billion fight for Facebook
Microsoft is reportedly in negotiations for a minority stake in social networking service Facebook. But why, and what are the ramifications likely...
Is it worth paying for LinkedIn?
What benefits do you get when you pay for a social networking service? We sent Simon to hand over his credit card details to LinkedIn...
BlackBerry misery
Inside the enterprise: RIM's service outages this week have shaken confidence not just in its brand, but in mobile working.
Why do people tolerate Twitter frailties?
Twitter’s service performance levels seem to attract less criticism that most. But why is that, wonders Simon Brew?<br>
Is storage as a service back?
The silver lining of cloud computing could be storage as a service.
VMware CIO: We're way ahead of our competitors
Tayloe Stansbury, chief information officer at VMware, explains why the virtualisation firm is leading the pack - including Microsoft.
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