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Blog dedicated to IT industry news from business point of view, we write about new hardware available in the UK, as well as new software and other interesting innovations in computer technology.


Partering up with Actinic - Ecommerce Eastbourne, Sussex Print E-mail
Friday, 28 November 2008 09:23

SME Solutions is proud to partner with Actinic, a well recognised eCommerce software development company.

Actinic's Partner East Sussex

We soon will be transfering our ecommerce shops, including Sound Cards UK,  Korg nano Controllers and other music equipment, and BPM Studio UK.

If you need an ecommerce solution for your business and would like to discuss your needs, contact us

 
Let's Do Business Hastings 2008 Photos, Slideshow Print E-mail
Friday, 14 November 2008 14:08

And it's done, Let's Do Business Hastings 2008 is officially over. How was it? Did your company managed to gain any leads? We surely did.

I have to say that I didn't expect a cup of hot water when buying a coffee. Neither did I expect the muddy parking in the field where our company van got stuck.

Apart from that we advertised our services as a one stop company providing all round IT solutions for businesses. We also advertised our special offer on Web Hosting and on the same day we launched our website dedicated to our web services

Let's Do Business Hastings 2008 

Let's Do Business Hastings 2008 Slideshow
 
SME Solutions at Let's Do Business Hastings 2008 - 13th November at the Hastings Centre Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 15:26

SME Solutions after successful show at Let's Do Business Eastbourne 2008 is participating in Let's Do Business Hastings 2008. We hope for even better exposure and more business opportunities in Hastings area.

Let's do Business Hastings provides a fantastic opportunity to network face-to-face with owners, directors and key decision-makers of businesses from across Sussex and the wider South East region.

Attracting over 1200 attendees, the 2007 event offered exhibitors and visitors an excellent platform to showcase products and services; meet prospective clients; generate quality sales leads and build new relationships in one place at one time.

Together with impartial business advice from local support agencies, Let's do Business has grown to become the 'must attend' event for anyone running a business in Sussex.

Our stand covers I4 and I5 positions. As always we are bringing some top brands computers with us to show off and our technical staff will be offering free advise.

Lets Do Business Hastings
 
SME Solutions - the official reseller of Audiotrak products in the UK Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 September 2008 08:55
Audiotrak Sound Cards

SME System Solutions never fails to deliver quality products, this time it's premium sound cards, including Prodigy 7.1 HiFi, Prodigy HD2 (A low profile sound card) and MAYA EX5 CE (limited "Crystal Edition").

Visit the shop at Audiotrak UK  and purchase with confidence using our Secure System. You can find sound card drivers there, products description and standalones and bundles and promotions.

Contact us for technical support for UK customers or if you're having any doubts about the system requirements of the sound cards. 

 

 
Faster Broadband For Your Business Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 September 2008 10:52

A major, independent review into the delivery of next-generation broadband access in the UK has been completed, with the resulting report recommending a patchwork of fixed and wireless technologies.
Friday's report, entitled "The next phase of broadband UK: Action now for long-term competitiveness", was compiled by Francesco Caio, the former head of Cable & Wireless and currently vice chairman of the investment bank Lehman Brothers. His recommendations for the government stopped short of a call for immediate, major government investment in a fibre rollout or, indeed, for major regulatory change, but gave a comprehensive list of steps that Caio believes should be taken.

These steps include the creation of a framework for next-generation access (NGA) delivery and the setting of a switchover date from the current generation of broadband. Also included was the recommendation for ISPs to be forced to make their traffic-management policies clear to their customers, thus spurring them on to upgrade their networks in order to compete with one another. NGA, the focus of Caio's report, is a term used for the technology that gets that high-speed connectivity from the exchange to the customer's premises - also known as the 'last mile'.
Caio said: "The business case could be justified if you, as an operator, have concerns about your ability to retain your customers if someone with faster broadband comes along," who was speaking at the report's launch at the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR), alongside business minister Shriti Vadera.
Caio also called on the government to liaise with the construction industry to make sure all new buildings are fibre-ready, and relax restrictions on overhead fibre cabling. Such infrastructure currently has to be buried, which is not cost-effective in long-distance, rural deployments. He also advised better co-ordination in streetwork planning to make it more financially viable for providers to roll out fibre in urban areas. 

From Silicon News 

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No Windows Server 2008 R2, instead Windows Server 7 Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 September 2008 13:27
Mary Jo has a great scope about Microsoft's future Windows Server platform:
"Microsoft’s Windows Server division has veered from its regular schedule to eliminate — at least in name — the minor “R2″ update of Windows Server 2008 that was slated to arrive in the next year or two. The result: The next version of Windows Server that Microsoft will ship will be named “Windows 7 Server.”
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Microsoft's 'new' operating system: Mojave Print E-mail
Monday, 18 August 2008 08:15

Microsoft recently made a trip to San Francisco, rounding up Windows XP users who had negative impressions of Vista. The subjects were put on video, asked about their Vista impressions, and then shown a "new" operating system, code-named Mojave. More than 90 percent gave positive feedback on what they saw. Then they were told that "Mojave" was actually Windows Vista.

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