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Green Computing: Part 2
In the second part of our series looking at the environmental impact of business computing, IT PRO looks at the role videoconferencing and unified...
Vaizey battles Watson via Twitter on net neutrality
The communications minister has attacked fellow MP Tom Watson on Twitter, claiming critics had not “bothered” to read his net neutrality speech.
Virgin Games rolls out new customer management tools
Virgin Games has taken on new software to provide more accurate and targeted customer communications and increase marketing results.
The Sak eliminates email downtime
Luggage retailer takes steps to ensure reliability of business critical communications after downtime revealed the importance of email to the...
Unified comms market to double by 2014
Analysts claim the $8 billion Unified Communications market in the EMEA region will break through $16 billion in the next three years.
City Airport looks to networks in case of disaster
NTL Telewest is providing back up communications for London City Airport so it can still function in case of a terrorist attack.
Accountancy firm upgrades to unified comms
Accountancy firm haysmcintyre rolls out unified communications to boost disaster recovery plans and cut costs.
Open letter to Vaizey calls for open internet
Organisations including Yahoo and eBay have come together to ask the minister for communications to keep his promise of an open internet.
Microsoft/Nokia relationship is another option for mobile enterprises
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen Pritchard turns his attention to Microsoft and Nokia's mobile communications marriage.
FaceTime Communications USG-1030 review
Social networking in the workplace presents a real dilemma for businesses as it has both benefits and drawbacks. FaceTime’s USG appliance has a...
Vodafone offers management services for business telcos
Vodafone today launched its new telecoms management service, offering businesses a full view of their communications costs. <br>
How the Digital Economy Act will affect your business
Now that the Digital Economy Bill has been passed through parliament, we take a look at how it could affect you and your business.
The technology of the Boeing Dreamliner
<i>IT PRO</i> recently had a sneak peek inside one of plane maker Boeing's next-generation long haul aircraft. Aside from engineering advances,...
BP outsources telecoms to T-Systems
BP is outsourcing its telecoms infrastructure to T-Systems with help from Siemens Enterprise Communications.
Vodafone teams up with BT on unified comms
Vodafone is launching One Net today, its first unified communications solution.
Ofcom slams mobile phone companies for excessive bills
Communications watchdog publishes action plan to help customers prevent high phone bills.<br>
Notts Trent University to overhaul IT infrastructure
The Midlands learning institution has signed a four-year strategic outsourcing deal to overhaul almost its entire IT and communications...
Lord Carter begins universal broadband negotiations
An ongoing row over sharing broadband spectrum has spurred the communications minister to call the mobile operators into negotiations.
Comms upgrade to boost Exeter ranking
The Cornish university aims to use its major networks upgrade to boost communications resources and raise its standing among the top UK universities.
EDF powers up remote monitoring data network
The energy provider is using mobile routers as part of its communications network for monitoring substations across London and the South East.
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