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UK IT techies unpaid for longer days
UK IT techies are putting in longer working hours without extra pay, according to a survey by online recruitment firm www.theitjobboard.co.uk.2008-08-27 11:10:00
Poor archiving puts firms at risk
Poor database archiving is exposing firms to business risk and possible prosecution.2008-08-20 17:08:00
49% SMEs in UK archive emails: research
Research conducted by GFI Software, a developer of IT security and messaging software, has found that 49% of the 408 IT managers surveyed in the UK, implemented email archiving in their small and medium-sized businesses.2008-08-20 16:42:00
UK drowning in documents
The UK churns out more than 70 million documents a day, mostly stuffed away in the equivalent of a shoebox under the bed rather than filed for easy accessibility.2008-08-19 16:52:00
NetApp reports healthy Q1 and outlook
Storage management provider NetApp has reported a 12% increase in net income to $37.67m for the first quarter 2009, on revenue up 26% at $868.77m.2008-08-15 11:47:00
Brocade reports strong Q3
SAN vendor Brocade has reported a 90% increase in net income to $20.3m for the third quarter 2008, on a 12% rise in revenue to $365.7m.2008-08-15 11:39:00
WD releases SATA drive with backplane compatibility
Hard drive manufacturer Western Digital has introduced a backplane-compatible hard drive designed for 3.5-inch drive-based servers, PCs, and Macs.2008-08-15 11:36:00
XPrime files patent suit against Microsoft's Datallegro
Datallegro, a data warehousing vendor that was last month acquired by Microsoft, has been accused of using a patented technology developed by San Diego start-up XPrime.2008-08-14 16:36:00
Somerset House sorts document management with Version One
Somerset House Trust has installed Version One's document imaging system DbArchive and automated payment system DbBACS-IP to improve integrated accounting and reporting.2008-08-14 11:18:00
Law firm SGH selects Mimecast email service
Law firm Sprecher Grier Halberstam (SGH) has switched from a hosted email management system to a web-based offering from Mimecast. It is hoped this will enable the law firm to improve the control, security, continuity and archiving of its emails.2008-08-12 14:53:00