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Credit crunch prompts open source adoption

News The OSA found 79 per cent of participants said their customers were concerned about interoperability between open-source and proprietary systems, with another 56 per cent worried about interoperability between different open-source systems. [29 Jul 2008]

Vista basks in public sector praise

Case Study On top of that, because the company's systems estate was streamlined as a result of the testing and upgrade, he is saving 20 per cent on his outsourcing costs. Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, launched in January 2007, has had a mixed... [30 May 2008]

Top five takeovers that shook the tech world

News The company was acquired for around a 10 per cent premium on its closing share price. Microsoft last week launched a hostile $44.6bn takeover bid to buy web giant Yahoo! Symantec bought storage specialist Veritas Software in a $13.5bn deal... [04 Feb 2008]

What is the future for Lotus?

Comment Combine Notes with Microsoft's Exchange platform and you have more than 92 per cent of corporate email systems. Indeed, Microsoft took the opportunity to try and steal IBM's thunder by revealing figures this week that show more than 300 companies... [24 Jan 2008]

Vista - business uptake still slow

News Marcus said: "In 2007 there has been less than 10 per cent market penetration for Vista. Vista would be unlikely to become an interesting target for malware writers until it achieved 20 to 30 per cent market share - a figure that's still some way off. [20 Nov 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.11.07

Round-Up More than 75 per cent of candidates joining dot-com start-ups through IT staffing company ReThink Recruitment have forgone up to a third of their salary in exchange for shares. Two years ago just 10 per cent of workers did the same but the level is... [16 Nov 2007]

Vista: Businesses rethinking quick switch

News Research company IDC said Windows XP usage was at 10 per cent after a year in release. But IDC analyst Al Gillen said in September, talking about Vista, that "for them to do 20 per cent in the first 12 months of availability is almost impossible". [16 Aug 2007]

BI for all

Comment The penetration rate for business intelligence is generally pegged at around 20 per cent or less of potential users. Organisations are capturing and storing data from a multitude of sources such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer... [18 Jul 2007]

Linux web servers "faster"

News The research showed a marked preference within the UK for Windows-based systems, at 59 per cent of all systems surveyed. Less than 20 per cent of websites in Germany run on Windows-based systems. Linux accounts for only 17 per cent of the UK total... [21 Jun 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.04.07

Round-Up Only three per cent of the gibbering nervous wrecks surveyed think the use of social media is a fad that will pass in time, while more than two-thirds believe current usage is likely to grow. According to a survey by web traffic analysts Hitwise... [20 Apr 2007]

Windows has fewest security holes

News The latest Symantec threat report, which covers the six-month period from 1 July to 31 December 2006, also reveals the number of 'zombie' PCs hijacked by hackers and used to launch denial of service attacks or send out spam has risen by almost 30... [23 Mar 2007]

Can email ID beat the spammers?

News The number of Fortune 500 companies that sent authenticated mail has increased, from seven per cent in July last year to 20 per cent at the end of March 2006, according to Microsoft. For the past two years, the technology industry has been... [20 Apr 2006]

F-Secure marks birth of first PC virus

News At the same time, revenue associated with antivirus products reached $3.7bn in 2004, increasing 36 per cent from 2003 to 2004, according to IDC. Macro viruses arrived next, exploiting early Microsoft Windows operating systems. [20 Jan 2006]

Microsoft told to take some virus blame

News In the poll results, released on Thursday, 45 per cent placed the blame squarely on the virus writers, while 20 per cent laid blame on their systems administrators for not patching systems fast enough. [19 Aug 2005]

"Spectacular" SAP bucks slowing ERP market

News Currency fluctuations and regulatory compliance boosted IT spending figures on enterprise resource planning systems in 2004, with SAP taking advantage of Oracle's lengthy acquisition of PeopleSoft to boost its market share lead to 40 per cent... [21 Jun 2005]

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