Windows Server 2008 goes down-market
Company to offer public preview for Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008, both based on mainstream server release from earlier this year.
Find more stories in: Server platforms, SMB, E-mail serversAlibaba plans to launch B2B computer
The company partners Intel to support small and midsize businesses by developing computers specifically to meet the demands of e-commerce.
Find more stories in: E-commerce, InternetUTM heads for larger market in Asia
Unified threat management devices are increasingly crossing the small and midsize business threshold to gain traction by larger businesses, say security vendors.
Find more stories in: Network security, Security applications/tools, Security Management, SecurityHP drives Print 2.0 to business markets
Hewlett-Packard proves to be on the right track with its Print 2.0 strategy that helps SMBs to optimize, secure business workflow and increase productivity.
Find more stories in: Peripherals, Web services, BusinessChina bumps US from No. 1 ranking on number of Internet users
More Chinese are now surfing the Net than even Americans, according to figures from China's government. But ComScore says otherwise.
Find more stories in: Internet, Business development/managementExperts: Bluetooth security dangers ignored
A former White House cybersecurity adviser and an RFID researcher issue warning that communications protocols are ripe for abuse.
Find more stories in: RFID, Bluetooth, Communications, SecurityGartner: Unified comms is not about saving money
Bringing voice, email and instant messaging onto a single IP platform is expensive and the business case should be based on productivity and collaboration drivers, the analyst firm says.
Find more stories in: Instant messaging, CommunicationsAnalyst: Microsoft CRM not after big boys
Microsoft's customer relationship management software may not be feature-rich, but product isn't targeted at major competitors anyway, says Springboard analyst.
Find more stories in: Microsoft Office, Customer resource management (CRM), SMBCisco makes new moves in China
As part of its plan to invest US$16 billion in China over the next five years, the networking giant announces a US$350 million investment in small and midsize businesses.
Find more stories in: Investments, Networking, SMBIDC: Listen to customers, stay in business
In order to stay relevant, vendors need to adapt to customers' business and planning cycles and take a consultative role, say analysts.
Find more stories in: Data centers, Pricing strategy, SMBAsian companies cool down on hiring
Employers in Asia do not think a recession is coming yet, but their hiring expectations are dropping, according to a Hudson survey.
Find more stories in: Career, Recruiting, SMBSmaller SaaS players capture Asia-Pacific
Small and local providers secure dominance in Asia's software-as-a-service gameplay, capturing some 54 percent of the market, finds new study.
Find more stories in: Software, Customer resource management (CRM), Web servicesInsider threats still trouble Asian businesses
A lack of compliance regulations in Asia adds to the problem, but falling prices of identity and access management tools could change things, says CA.
Find more stories in: PC security, Data security, Security applications/tools, Security Management, SMBAsian businesses get ready for data explosion
Larger enterprises are making a conscious effort to beef up their storage management capabilities, reports a Singapore-based EMC executive.
Find more stories in: Data Management, Data backup, disaster recovery, Data centers, Databases, SMBAsian firms not securing mobile devices well
Seven in 10 of those that access corporate e-mail on the go say their companies have no mobile security policies nor antivirus software, new survey finds.
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