SAP pushes mobile enterprise apps at Sapphire… New apps from SAP include travel expenses, CRM, safety investigation and healthcare View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
UK cloud adoption continues to grow… UK is lagging behind the US in cloud adoption, according to a study by the UK-based Cloud Industry Forum. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Enterprises putting HR in the cloud… Global businesses are moving the management of workforce relations into the cloud to eliminate siloed working through a single HR system across regions. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Is your data at risk in the cloud ?… When is it safe to move critical data into the cloud ? IT professionals, lawyers, and insurers believe they have the answer. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
SAP tech support needs to improve, say BusinessObjects users… SAP technical support needs to improve, according to 40% of BusinessObjects users in 96 organisations polled by the UK & Ireland SAP User Group View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Indian ID scheme has already enrolled 160 million citizens… The Indian government’s plan to give all of its 1.2 billion citizens biometric ID cards is gathering pace, with 14 million enrolments a month View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Banks still handicapped by IT legacy… Research finds three-quarters of banks in Europe are using outdated core systems which are hindering their ability to grow View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Adobe Muse offers websites without code… The software helps users build websites without them having to know HTML View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Apple software update includes security improvements… Apple has released software updates that fix bugs and security vulnerabilties View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
HP CEO Meg Whitman pushes hardware R&D strategy… HP CEO Meg Whitman has announced a three-year R&D programme in a bid to re-cast the company as a hardware business View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software