Newham spends £400,000 on ChildView software… The London Borough of Newham has spent £400,000 on case management software to help join up its disparate children’s services databases. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Interview: Huddle CEO Alastair Mitchell… Huddle co-founder and CEO Alastair Mitchell talks about the simplicity of cloud-based collaboration and resurrecting dead content. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Oracle acquires Xsigo… Silicon Valley giant Oracle buys into software-defined networking with the purchase of Xsigo View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Oracle acquires Xsigo… Silicon Valley giant Oracle buys into software-defined networking with the purchase of Xsigo View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
The impact of private cloud on IT service delivery… Freeform Dynamics analyst Tony Lock writes about the impact private cloud has on budgets, reporting and IT delivery models View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
European network professionals focus on server virtualisation… The latest results from Computer Weekly and TechTarget’s purchasing intentions study shows server virtualisation is becoming part and parcel of the networking professional’s job View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
How to make sense of the big data universe… Analysing big data can be a daunting prospect, so find out what you need, where it is and how to deal with it View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Networking the least understood element of IT, says HP’s Nick Watson… HP’s European networking chief Nick Watson blames complexity for lack of understanding of networking in cloud computing View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Nationwide customers see payments taken out twice… Payments made by customers of Nationwide were taken twice after human error at the bank duplicated the process View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Windows Azure ‘availability issues’ hit users in Europe… Users of Microsoft’s cloud-based Azure compute platform have been affected by an availability issue in Europe View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software