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Gartner raises 2011 IT spending forecast
Gartner raises its predictions for IT spending in 2011, although uncertainty remains.
HP launches new BladeSystem Matrix
HP has announced a new all-in-one system dubbed BladeSystem Matrix.
Ignoring open source 'untenable' for business
A survey by Forrester Research has shown open source is being adopted more and more in business environments.
Scottish agency improves reporting with BI
The region's economic and community development agency as used business intelligence consultancy to build new reporting systems to help assess its...
Open source will be included in all company models
Every company will have open source in some form or another, according to an executive from software company Actuate who claims he wouldn’t work...
Oracle follows Microsoft with major security patches
The enterprise software giant releases a big package of security fixes for the last time this year.
Over 400,000 organ donation details stored incorrectly
The preferences of organ donors were wrongly recorded for more than 10 years because of a software glitch.<br>
Photoshop, by the hour (or at least, by the month)
Inside the Enterprise: Adobe's move to offer its software on subscription should please more than cash-strapped graphic designers.<br>
Credit crunch creates IT upgrade stalemate
NCC research shows that businesses are delaying hardware upgrades and software refreshes. <br> <br>
European software market set for sluggish growth
The Western European enterprise software market will experience slow growth when compared to other parts of the globe.
Intel brings software download store to UK
Intel has launched its popular US software download site for SMBs in the UK.
Storage software market gains momentum
It may not have lived up to the previous quarter, but figures for the storage software market in 2010 are still beating the disappointment of 2009.
Europe favours US software makers over UK
UK software vendors only hold a limited market share in the region compared to the domination of US firms, according to the latest research rankings.
Video: Q&A with Software AG's Karl-Heinz Streibich
The chief executive of Software AG talks about investing in IT in a weak economy and competing with bigger vendors.
Software to help Dawson deliver the headlines faster
One of the UK's largest newspaper and magazine wholesalers is implementing new software to optimise its supply chain.
Pirated software costs firms £16 million
Pirated software is not as cheap as it may appears, the Business Software Alliance has warned.
NetSuite sets sights on software firms
The hosted business software vendor extends its latest OneWorld package for software licensing and subscription billing.
How to master the art of software licensing
Coming to terms with software licensing takes time and resources. But failing to ensure software is properly licensed can lead to penalties and...
BSA doubles piracy reward ahead of Christmas
The Business Software Alliance is offering £20,000 to encourage broke employees to turn their bosses in for software piracy.
Ballmer: Don't expect simpler licensing soon
Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer has acknowledged the problems with the firm's licensing, but said it's not so easy to sort it out.
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