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Getting value from IT investments

...and techniques are being used by the relevant roles within the organisation, Butler Group has designed a Measuring IT Costs and Value framework. The most... Read more

22 December, 2005 by Mark Blowers

Businesses urged to harness staff Web 2.0 skills

...0 skills to make the workforce more productive, a report from the Butler Group has found. Richard Edwards, information management practice director at Butler Group... Read more

25 September, 2008 by Tim Ferguson

Tech-obsessed BPM vendors ignoring users' needs

...to develop operational processes which reflect their business requirements, according to a Butler Group report, with application development, modelling and integration services driving the users... Read more

23 January, 2008 by Suzanne Tindal

Green IT may cut costs by 20 percent

...consideration when building IT infrastructure, according to a report by analyst firm Butler Group. Mark Blowers, senior research analyst at Butler Group, pointed to significant... Read more

18 January, 2008 by Nick Heath

Virtualisation set to save businesses millions

...consumption and cut operating costs for companies adopting the technology, according to Butler Group's Infrastructure Virtualisation report. The report estimates a company currently operating... Read more

26 September, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

Research reveals stalemate in 'IT security war'

...being won, according to research conducted by ZDNet UK and analyst company Butler Group. The UK IT Priorities survey released on Tuesday reveals that despite... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Andrew Donoghue

Deadline looms for end of XP, Office 2003 support

...with Microsoft will continue to receive help after the 14 April deadline. Butler Group analyst Richard Edwards on Monday said the discontinuation of support for... Read more

6 April, 2009 by Colin Barker

Analysts attack Darling's pre-budget report

...included a 2.5 percent VAT cut, from 1 December. Analyst firm Butler Group on Tuesday said that Darling's decision to temporarily drop VAT... Read more

25 November, 2008 by Tom Espiner

IT managers 'should be liable for harbouring cyberterrorists'

...should be liable for harbouring information terrorists, a cyberwarfare expert at the Butler Group said on Thursday. Paul Strassman, lecturer on information terrorism at Washington... Read more

26 October, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Dated recruitment hobbles UK IT growth

...agencies," she said. Gary Cooper, an analyst with IT research firm The Butler Group warned outdated recruitment practices could have dire results for the industry... Read more

15 July, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Companies shouldn't overlook minnow ISPs - report

Research by IT market analyst the Butler Group suggests that CompuServe, MSN and AOL provide a service up to... Read more

30 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

"Scattergun" security leaves businesses exposed

...to viruses and hack attacks, according to a new analyst report. The Butler Group warns that organisations are leaving security holes by pulling together a... Read more

5 July, 2005 by Andy McCue

Poor security could hamper web services take-up

...take advantage of emerging web services, according to a report by the Butler Group. The research, Identity and Access Management, says traditional username and passwords... Read more

16 September, 2003 by Andy McCue
OS-Virtualisation Review - <endeca_term>Butler Group</endeca_term> Report

OS-Virtualisation Review - Butler Group Report

This Technology Audit from the widely respected Butler Group gives an overview of the OS-level server virtualisation solution "Virtuozzo... Read more

23 July, 2007
Technology Audit: <endeca_term>Butler Group</endeca_term> Evaluates Industry's First Network Attached Processing Solution

Technology Audit: Butler Group Evaluates Industry's First Network Attached Processing Solution

This Butler Group report describes the Azul Compute Appliance, the industry's first Network... Read more

13 June, 2006

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