Chris Green
Latest articles by Chris Green
Video: Q&A with Pankaj Manglik, chief executive of Proxim
By Chris Green published
News We sat down with Pankaj Manglik, president and chief executive of wireless networking specialist Proxim Wireless to discuss networking trends, 802.11n ratification and the role of WiMAX.
MoD loses 87 USB drives holding classified data
By Chris Green published
News Admission that losses of portable storage drives containing sensitive data goes back to 2004 has politicians in uproar.
AMD ousts Ruiz as chief executive
By Chris Green published
News Larger-than-expected quarterly loss forces chief executive Hector Ruiz to step aside, though he will continue as chairman, for now.
iPhone 3G review
By Chris Green published
Reviews It's the second coming of the iPhone, and this time it's 3G. Some say it's the ultimate phone, but is it truly fit for business?
Skype going after more business users
By Chris Green published
News The eBay-owned Voice over IP and messaging service is trying to raise awareness of the business applications for its technology and show that it’s more than a consumer tool.
NetSuite targets manufacturing with new release
By Chris Green published
News Software-as-a-service provider unveils a new vertical skew of its business suite, for manufacturing companies that usually favour SAP.
Motorola revamps field service PDA
By Chris Green published
News The MC75 adds HSDPA and Windows Mobile 6 to Motorola's successful rugged field force automation unit.
Apple wows developers with 3G iPhone
By Chris Green published
News New version of the iPod-based smartphone sports faster download speeds, Exchange push email and third-party application downloads.
Snow Leopard changes Apple’s enterprise spots
By Chris Green, Simon Aughton published
News Next version of Mac OS X reveals long-overdue enterprise functionality including native Exchange support and improved multi-core processing support.
Bill Gates: A lame duck industrialist?
By Chris Green published
News The last day at work for Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is just days away, and reports have emerged of long-running rifts with senior executives.
NetSuite snaps up OpenAir
By Chris Green published
News Hosted enterprise software provider makes its first acquisition since floating, bolstering its professional services division.
Cable & Wireless goes after Thus
By Chris Green published
News The embattled Scottish telecoms and internet provider is the surprise target of a takeover bid from C&W.
Customers up and losses down at Virgin Media
By Kate Holton, Chris Green, ITPro published
News A rare piece of good news from the embattled cable operator, as churn rates dropped, new customers are up and first quarter losses are cut by two thirds.
SaaS helps NetSuite report record revenues
By Chris Green published
News The recently-floated company is moving closer to posting a profit after the recent introduction of its large enterprise product.
SAP profits fall 22 per cent
By Chris Green published
News The German software giant reports a 22 per cent fall in first quarter profits, blaming costs and delays to the deployment of its Business ByDesign product and problems absorbing its Business Objects acquisition.
Apple results reveal massive jump in Mac sales
By Chris Green published
News The computer, iPhone and iPod maker reports another record quarter, selling nearly 2.3 million Mac computers and over $1 billion in profits.
When start-ups go public
By Chris Green published
In-depth Zach Nelson, the chief executive of NetSuite, chats about the changes the SaaS provider experienced after going public.
CTIA: British smartphone maker unveils handset twins
By Chris Green published
News UK-based Velocity Mobile brings together a team of leading wireless engineering specialists and computer maker Inventec to develop and make Windows Mobile handsets.
JANET fights back against email attacks
By Chris Green published
News The company behind the UK educational computer network invests in email appliance technology from Sophos to combat the growing problems of spam, phishing and email management.
Ikea self-assembles business process change
By Chris Green published
News The wholesale distribution division of home furnishing giant Ikea has implemented business intelligence and performance management systems to improve performance.
Lawson unveils the Smart Office
By Chris Green published
News Integration between Lawson's business intelligence technology and Microsoft's Office products creates a new working environment and workspace for managing business information and collaborative working.
Trace Engine launch aimed at improving food safety
By Chris Green published
News New release from Lawson offers food and drink industry a real-time view of ingredient sources, and improves compliance with food standards laws.
Hotmail glitch prevents access to email
By Chris Green, ITPro, ITPro published
News Microsoft confirms that some users are prevented from accessing their Windows Live Mail/Hotmail email due to a bug.
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