SME
SME Philes: Who do you trust?
Comment A recent survey of SME executives shows the vendor community has a lot to learn about becoming a trusted source of IT buying advice. Cisco still has a low profile in SME boardrooms. The survey included... [22 Feb 2005]
SME too, says NetApp
News Network Appliance is set to announce it has entered the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) market, expanding its footprint into a fast-growth area that is increasingly becoming crowded with some of its rivals. [26 Jun 2006]
SME Philes: Fool's gold rush for vendors?
Comment Most other household name vendors, however, mean sub-1000 employees when they say 'SME' (and if truth be known, only those companies that make up the 'mid-market' under the FTSE 350 and above 500 employees). [25 Nov 2004]
Leader: Neglect the SME at your peril
Leader And you'd be right - precisely why such companies are foolish to ignore the SME sector. The government's recently declared aim to get PCs into the homes of British workers - via the HCI scheme - is a laudable one. [03 Feb 2004]
IT Security Strategies for SME's
White Paper Many SME managers believe that IT security in their company is basically equivalent to having a firewall and updating the antivirus software regularly. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is leaning more on their... [01 Jul 2009]
DellEMC AX100 Entry SAN Solution Addresses SME Demands
White Paper The AX100 SAN solution is designed ideally for SME requirements and targets companies without existing SAN installations - although the AX100 array also appeals to large enterprise customers as a cost-effective... [18 Jun 2009]
IT a boon to SME productivity
News It's not just the SME executives who believe IT helps people work more efficiently, either. When it comes to the trend for making IT responsible for business goals, SME executives said it's doable - 66... [16 Dec 2004]
SME and CRM: Acronyms that go together like two peas in a pod
News The SME CRM market has been attracting a lot of interest from the software big boys - think PeopleSoft, SAP, Siebel and increasingly the folks over in Redmond. While the CRM market looks to be once again finding its feet... [18 Feb 2004]
An ITIL-Based Solution to Record and Retrieve Tacit and Explicit Knowledge Based on Giga Knowledge Management Framework in the SME Companies
White Paper Also SME companies have high impact on business market, today. SME's are engines of developing the economy of developing countries. ITIL is the most widely used IT framework in most organizations in the... [10 Feb 2009]
E-minister in 'cash for e-SME' regeneration game
News Hewitt said: "The big challenge now is to get SME's not just using email or websites but really exploiting the power of the internet all the way through their supply chain. Speaking at the launch of the third annual... [29 Jan 2001]
A Guide to WAN Application Delivery for the SME Market
White Paper Today's Small-to-Medium sized Enterprises (SME) are undergoing the same IT evolution as their large enterprise counterparts, only on a smaller scale. For SMEs, WAN reliability, flexible scalability, performance and ease... [22 Apr 2009]
Tellumat Partners With SunTec to Provide Innovative Billing Solution for SME Telecom Operators
White Paper With the influx of small license operators, Tellumat was looking forward to set up a billing bureau together with an innovative billing service vendor, so that they could target SME operators by offering value-added... [30 Apr 2009]
Oracles gears up for SME fight with Microsoft
News Oracle is hoping to ruin Microsoft's plans to dominate the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) ERP market by sacrificing short-term profits in favour of market share. Competition in the European SME... [28 Nov 2003]
The SME hype cycle
Comment The problem is that none of this works very well in the SME space. Meanwhile, the rest of us look on thinking 'here we go again', knowing that it will all blow over as most of the pretenders discover that working the... [25 Jul 2006]
SME workers top internet charts
News The survey revealed that SME and large corporate workers both use the web predominantly to find industry data, such as new product information and company searches. The survey for businessvillages.com found that 57 per... [06 Feb 2001]