September 2008 News
'Cut power consumption' managed data centres urged
Managed data centres need to cut back on their power usage in a bid to be more energy efficient, according to new reports.
Continue reading: 'Cut power consumption' managed data centres urged
Sentrum: Demand for data centres increasing
Data centres are in increasingly high demand in the UK, new research has suggested.
Continue reading: Sentrum: Demand for data centres increasing
Managed services 'popular among businesses'
Managed services are being increasingly utilised by companies across the globe in order to bolster their methods, it has been reported.
Continue reading: Managed services 'popular among businesses'
Fibre-to-home system 'to be launched by Nokia Siemens Networks'
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology is to be utilised by Nokia Siemens networks for their new hard and software solutions, it has been announced.
Continue reading: Fibre-to-home system 'to be launched by Nokia Siemens Networks'
More everyday gadgets 'will access internet in future'
Technology such as USB dongles and 3G cards that allow users to browse the internet from a variety of locations are to be installed in more devices in the future, it has been claimed.
Continue reading: More everyday gadgets 'will access internet in future'
EU: We aim to bring broadband to all
The European Union (EU) has said it intends to ensure everyone will have access to broadband by 2010.
Continue reading: EU: We aim to bring broadband to all
Business continuity and disaster management seminar
Those interested in business continuity and risk management strategies have been invited to attend a free course by Cambridge Risk Solutions.
Continue reading: Business continuity and disaster management seminar
Hadron network 'could revolutionise internet connections'
Home computing could be set to change dramatically due to a network of supercomputers and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), it has been reported.
Continue reading: Hadron network 'could revolutionise internet connections'
Online operations 'the future for businesses'
The "business channel" of the future lies with the internet and e-commerce, an expert has claimed.
Continue reading: Online operations 'the future for businesses'
Mobile phone Broadband 'more popular than public Wi-Fi hubs'
A survey has revealed that mobile phones have now become more popular than public Wi-Fi spots for accessing broadband internet services.
Continue reading: Mobile phone Broadband 'more popular than public Wi-Fi hubs'
Business continuity a "hot potato" for SMEs
Putting business continuity strategies in place is something of a "hot potato" for small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), according to experts.
Continue reading: Business continuity a "hot potato" for SMEs
Data mobility 'a big challenge' for firms
Businesses becoming more and more mobile may present themselves with new challenges when it comes to the security of their sensitive data, experts have advised.
Continue reading: Data mobility 'a big challenge' for firms
Companies 'missing out' due to ineffective email marketing
Email marketing campaigns are falling short when it comes to delivering for firms, as many of them do not utilise the management systems available to monitor the relationships between clients and companies, it has been claimed.
Continue reading: Companies 'missing out' due to ineffective email marketing
European-wide wireless broadband 'given the go ahead'
Plans to introduce a wireless broadband system across Europe have been approved by politicians of the European Union (EU) it has been reported.
Continue reading: European-wide wireless broadband 'given the go ahead'
Ofcom releases UK broadband proposals
Proposals have been published by the UK's Office of Communications (Ofcom) addressing the potential installation of super fast broadband in the country.
Continue reading: Ofcom releases UK broadband proposals
EU opens consultation over next generation broadband regulations
A public consultation has been initiated by the European Union (EU) with the aim of focusing on the regulations in place for member states that wish to apply for next generation broadband services.
Continue reading: EU opens consultation over next generation broadband regulations
Ethernet gets boost from new technology
A new carrier switch has been launched by Nokia Siemens Networks, which will bring Ethernet and greater bandwidths to the wider area network (WAN), it has been announced.
Continue reading: Ethernet gets boost from new technology
London Stock Exchange 'hits connectivity glitch'
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) experienced connectivity problems this morning which kept its servers down for the longest time since the year 2000, it was reported.
Continue reading: London Stock Exchange 'hits connectivity glitch'
Next generation of broadband has almost '£30 billi
According to government advisors, equipping Britain with the next generation of broadband will cost around £30 billion.
Continue reading: Next generation of broadband has almost '£30 billi
EU considers broadband reforms
Discussions were held in the European parliament this week as to whether Europe should rethink its telecoms regulations and fibre broadband usage.
Continue reading: EU considers broadband reforms
Broadband-deprived will 'leapfrog' to newer techno
Those missing out on first generation broadband advances may be interested in the latest recommendations from a major advisor.
Continue reading: Broadband-deprived will 'leapfrog' to newer techno
WUSB to 'take off next year'
Despite its limited success so far, wireless USB (WUSB) has been tipped by an expert to increase in popularity in 2009.
Continue reading: WUSB to 'take off next year'




