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The rise and rise of Infor
Comment Through acquisitions, both companies have built up an array of software applications that cover a broad range of business requirements including ERP, CRM, supply chain management, performance management and financial management. [06 Aug 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Secure remote access closes in
Comment On the one hand there are secure socket layer (SSL) VPNs, which are easy to deploy, but which generally provide access to a fairly limited range of applications, primarily those that are web-based. Today's technologies can provide highly secure... [25 Jul 2008]
Mobile broadband ushers in Blue day
News I'm talking about the Vietnams, Nigerias, Tanzanias and Venezuelas. This service delivers primarily pricing information as it happens to a range of smart phone devices. Get the latest financial services news straight to your inbox. [03 Jun 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment The aim is to expand the range of products and services sold to existing customers and to be more attractive to those of competitors who may be tempted to jump ship. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has shifted to data leaks. [02 May 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Just how distributed is your business?
Comment Most networks deliver a range of services - voice, video and IM, for example - as well as traditional IT applications. Demand on corporate networks for distributed services these days goes well beyond the usual IT tasks. [24 Apr 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white
Comment These groups typically operate independently, resulting in organisations owning a range of printing devices from multiple vendors with incompatible software, consumables and supplies. Contracts offer a range of pricing models, in contrast to the... [22 Apr 2008]
What price compliance?
Comment But that is not the end of the story and delisting will not reduce the burden of compliance with a range of other regulations, such as data protection legislation. Companies are wilting under the weight of increasingly onerous government and... [07 Jan 2008]
Itanium revisited - one year on
Comment My conclusion was it never stood a chance of living up to the early hype of replacing the ubiquitous x86 architecture in providing an industry standard across an unprecedented range of computing platforms. [13 Dec 2007]
BI for all
Comment This means there is a far more diverse range of data sources for all employees to consult when making business decisions. Microsoft's strategy of making BI more pervasive should not be underestimated as its ubiquity on the desktop and enhanced... [18 Jul 2007]
Virtualisation gets trendy
Comment Some of the more basic uses of virtualisations have already been discussed but it is now being adopted in a wide range of areas including: Quocirca's Dennis Szubert explains the many uses of this paradigm-shifting technology. [15 May 2007]
Supply chains go on-demand
Comment What we are talking about is business applications running on hardware located in a facility run by an organisation separate from the users of the applications. A number of high profile suppliers have emerged including WebEx, with its online... [04 Apr 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: BI to go mainstream?
Comment For BI to have an impact on business decisions, it must provide information directly to the desktops of a wide range of operational users so that they can react in real time and make immediate decisions. [01 Dec 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Itanium - what's in a name?
Comment Similarly, during its extended development, Itanium was widely expected to become the dominant processor architecture for servers, workstations, and perhaps even desktops, replacing the ubiquitous x86 architecture to provide an industry-standard... [06 Nov 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: How Linux is hurting Microsoft
Comment The Apache server runs on Windows as well as Linux and a range of other operating systems. But there's one place where Linux in particular threatens to impinge on Windows' dominance. Quocirca's Bob Tarzey explains. [12 May 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Vendor battleground - filtering
Comment But others decided to broaden their own offerings and continued to compete and grow by offering a broader range of services, still largely based around content filtering. Quocirca service director Bob Tarzey identifies some of the likely winners. [02 Mar 2006]
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