Network operators can tackle market challenges by optimising electricity use, sharing assets, and changing the energy mix.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Siemens upgrades contact centre offering, Sysco taps SAP for CRM, and Sugar's open source CRM on track.
In this World Wide Wrap: Octopus HR utilises SaaS model, Ramco and Tradeline team up, and NHS implements workforce software.
Enterprises using the Open Text ECM Suite can safeguard confidential information.
Mobile handsets and applications continue to evolve faster than companies can cope with them. That will have to change.
Standards can help give direction, but using them to drive security may bring additional risks, says SAB.
Automation allows for remote problem-solving, enabling service providers to fix problems before clients even notice them, says Kaseya.
The local event aims to provide both business representatives and technologists insight into open source technology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Invensys acquires Skelta Software, Orbis debuts file management tool, and IBM showcases WebSphere enhancements.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM bets big on analytics, BI suite delivers in-memory platform, and iStrategy releases HigherEd analytics.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM opens Singapore cloud lab, Cloud.com releases CloudStack, and Ebix unveils cloud for insurance.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS and Nokia unveil UC software, AT&T intros Bluetooth-enabled landline phones, and HP brings mobile printing to BlackBerry.