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Rivals asleep at the 4G wheel, says Everything Everywhere

Mobile operators have failed to invest in new 4G technology, contributing to the UK lagging behind other countries in rolling out high speed 4G data services, according to Everything Everywhere Read more

23 May, 2012 by Ben Woods

Open Data Institute will act as biz incubator

The government has detailed its plans for the institute, led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt, which aims to get industry and government to share data that others can use to generate new businesses Read more

23 May, 2012 by David Meyer

Salesforce pushes collaboration with Chatter update

Salesforce.com has added messaging and screensharing to its Chatter social enterprise tool, putting it in competition with collaboration vendors Read more

23 May, 2012 by Andrew Nusca, Larry Dignan and Rachel King

Primed for 4G: Everything Everywhere ends 3G work

The integration of Orange and T-Mobile's 3G network services is now finished, parent company Everything Everywhere has announced, as a decision from Ofcom on its bid to launch 4G nears Read more

22 May, 2012 by Ben Woods

EMC gets 'Mavericks' with Isilon file system

The next version of OneFS, code named Mavericks, drastically cuts access times as well as adding data protection and recovery features to complement the Isilon storage OS Read more

22 May, 2012 by Nick Heath
SharePoint deployment: The final chapter

SharePoint deployment: The final chapter

In the twelfth and final part of the diary of his SharePoint 2010 adventure, Robert Schifreen eyes up the final configuration and the unavoidable prospect of going live Read more

19 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Countdown to launch: Importing data

Countdown to launch: Importing data

In the eleventh in his series of implementing SharePoint 2010, Robert Schifreen tackles security and edges towards live data Read more

18 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Security on the farm: Accounts and permissions

In the tenth instalment of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 circumnavigation, he finds out what doesn't work as advertised, and begins to think hard about the security of his farm Read more

17 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
EonNAS Pro 800

EonNAS Pro 800

This eight-bay NAS server offers excellent functionality, managed via a usable web interface, at an affordable price. Highly recommended. Read more

17 May, 2012 by Manek Dubash
SharePoint log: When databases rebel

SharePoint log: When databases rebel

In the ninth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 epic, he learns how one user can generate 16GB of logs in just three months Read more

16 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Designing a SharePoint farm: Tiers before bedtime

In the eighth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 journey, he finds that reading between the lines is an essential part of understanding Microsoft's approach to specifications Read more

15 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Dell plugs enterprise tools into entry-level PowerEdges

The nine new PowerEdge 12G servers come with high-end iDRAC7 remote management software, giving small businesses a taste of products usually available mainly to large enterprises Read more

14 May, 2012 by Jack Clark
Dell PowerEdge T320

Dell PowerEdge T320

Dell has done a lot more than simply upgrade the PowerEdge T320 to the new Xeon E5-2400 processor. Memory and storage also get a huge boost, and there's optional iDRAC 7 management and an embedded hypervisor option, making this a real SME power platform. Read more

14 May, 2012 by Alan Stevens
To virtualise or not to virtualise?

To virtualise or not to virtualise?

In the seventh part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 mission, he explains the practical, detailed decisions about configuration and resources, starting with virtualisation Read more

14 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Attack of the BLOBs: Data behaving badly

Attack of the BLOBs: Data behaving badly

In the sixth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 adventure, he encounters the product's unique way with databases and how promise and reality differ Read more

13 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

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