Business Buyguide (http://www.businessbuyguide.co.uk/quotes), the UK’s largest technology and telecommunications quote comparison facility, has added another buying guide to its fast growing service. The company, a UK based team of former Gartner senior executives, is the first of its kind to focus exclusively on business and technology.
With the threat of economic slowdown, UK businesses are more than ever looking for ways to adopt the right new technologies while also reducing costs. Business Buyguide’s latest category, dubbed the ‘low cost telecommunications guide’, is one of more than 25 technology categories where buyers can quickly and easily compare up to six customised proposals from pre-qualified suppliers. The telecommunications category buyguide is now available together with 24 other buyguides covering 25 technology and telecommunications categories.Â
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These former Gartner executives have ensured that each publication follows the rigorous research approach for which Gartner analysts are renowned. However, their focus is on delivering fact based and actionable guides, and facilitating fast customised project quotes.
Segun Osu, head of operations and a former director at Gartner, comments: “As The UK slowdown gathers pace, our service is well positioned to assist businesses that need to find the right suppliers and technologies for their business, achieve cost savings, and also demonstrate rigorous supplier selection.â€
Business Buyguide advises hundreds of technology and telecommunications business buyers every month. Their newest buyguide and quote comparison service is available at www.businessbuyguide.co.uk. This complements other buyguide and quote comparison services covering CRM, ERP, Accounting Systems, Business Grade VoIP Systems, Business Phone Systems, Business Mobile Contracts, Virtual PBX, Contact and Call Centre Systems, IT Support Services, IT Remote Helpdesk, Ecommerce Services, Website development and Design, Document Management Systems, EPOS Systems and Software Development.
Business Buyguide’s quote comparison service is widely used by mid sized and small organisations, but even large corporates such as Virgin, BA and Berlitz use the service to save time finding the most appropriate suppliers. The service is currently offered at no cost to buyers.
Hundreds of award winning and hand-picked suppliers – including Alcatel Lucent, IT Network Group, Netsuite and Hello Telecom – provide buyers with fast, cost efficient quotations that match buyers’ needs. By carefully reviewing buyer requirements, Business Buyguide’s technology and people find the right suppliers for the right buyers.
Trevor Evans, Business Development Director at Alcatel-Lucent, says: “[it] gives us fast access to serious, focused and motivated buyers who want to speak with us because they are actively looking for the services that we provide.â€
About Business Buyguide
Business Buyguide is the UK’s largest technology quote request and comparison service. Business Buyguide was founded by former Gartner senior executives with over 40 years of experience in managing technology sales and marketing programs for more than 300 technology and telecommunications firms across Europe and North America, including Alcatel, Avaya, Symantec and Microsoft. The company focuses on providing its clients with information and tools to make more informed business and technology investment decisions.
LONDON, U.K.—A U.K.-based team of former Gartner senior executives added another category to their fast growing service that helps businesses to quickly compare quotes from technology and telecommunications suppliers.The first of its kind focused exclusively on business and technology, Business Buyguide has taken a leadership position in a new quote comparison sector.
As the Global downturn and UK slowdown both rapidly gather pace, businesses are looking for ways to adopt the right new technologies whilst also reducing costs.Business Buyguide’s newest category, dubbed the low cost telecommunications guide, is one of more than 25 technology categories where buyers can quickly and easily compare up to 6 customised proposals from pre-qualified suppliers.
Business Buyers Reduce Costs Whilst Improving Competitive Advantage
Segun Osu, Head of Operations and a former Director at Gartner said, “The UK slowdown is pushing more business buyers in the direction of cost saving technologies that also help them to manage their businesses more effectively.Businesses increasingly seek to justify their technology investments by both achieving cost savings and demonstrating rigorous supplier selection.”
Business Buyguide advises hundreds of technology and telecommunications business buyers every month.In one of their telecommunications studies, just 45% of respondents seeking new systems wanted to replace an existing system and more than 50% wanted new features and functionality aimed at driving competitive advantage. However, the same study from Business Buyguide showed that more than 95% indicated cost savings as a major factor in their selection criteria.
Buyers Compare Suppliers’ Business Technology Quotes
Business Buyguide’s quote comparison service has become popular with mid sized and small organisations, but even large corporates such as Virgin, BA and Morgan Stanley use the service to save time finding the most appropriate suppliers.The service is currently offered at no cost to buyers.
Hundreds of carefully selected suppliers such as Alcatel Lucent, IT Network Group, Netsuite and Hello Telecom use the service and provide buyers with fast, cost effective quotations that match buyers’ needs.By carefully reviewing buyer requirements, Business Buyguide’s technology and people find the right suppliers for the right buyers.
Jon Ryan, Director at BluebridgeOne, Netsuite CRM’s top UK reseller said, “Given the management team’s knowledge of our industry and their backgrounds as past Directors and VPs of firms such as Gartner, we expected the best. The service delivers real sales results – we get access to new, well qualified buyers. It works very well for our business.â€
With the threat of recession in sight, UK businesses are now starting to focus attention on costs, and many are seeking to use more rigorous supplier selection processes.However, businesses looking to the medium to long term want the best of both worlds. They know they can reduce costs whilst adopting new technologies that drive efficiency and provide competitive advantage. The launch of Business Buyguide’s newest technology quote comparison categories may have been timed with this in mind.
About Business Buyguide
Business Buyguide is the UK’s largest technology quote request and comparison service.Business Buyguide was founded by former Gartner senior executives with 40+ years of experience in managing technology sales and marketing programs for more than 300 technology and telecommunications firms across Europe and the North America, including Alcatel, Avaya, Symantec and Microsoft.They serve and advise hundreds of business technology buyers and suppliers each month.The company focuses on providing its clients with information and tools to make more informed business and technology investment decisions.
Summary: An overview of storage software and changes in the market.
All businesses face the challenge of storing their data easily, inexpensively and in a timely fashion. Initially, companies used tape-based systems to store data. There is now a rapid change to disk-based systems. At the same time, there has been a change in the software that supports this function and manages the stored data.
With rising numbers of branch offices, servers and amounts of data, storage needs are continually increasing. Organisations need to invest in systems that will save and back up data. This is where storage software comes in. It performs a threefold task:
It simplifies control and management of hardware resources (devices and networks).
It assures backup, archival and recovery of data.
It takes care of replication and copying of data as it is created or downloaded.
While older systems of storage were more time intensive, the newer ones are more investment intensive. Many new storage software tools aim to reduce the cost of disk-based storage to encourage adoption of the newer technology by all sizes of organisation. Some providers also offer hosted services that are more scalable and affordable for small and medium-sized businesses.
Most storage software solutions rely heavily on hardware options. The ideal combination is a system where the software and hardware work together for an optimal performance and high level of flexibility. Many software storage providers partner with hardware manufacturers such as Dell, IBM, Fujitsu and HP to offer solutions like this. Larger players have acquired storage specialists such as Veritas and StorageTek so that they can offer these services.
This consolidation is not necessarily a bad thing. It means that more established players will offer bundled products that include additional features such as content management systems within the storage software to allow integrated retrieval and archival processes.
With changes in the regulatory and business environment and the growth of your business, you need to select storage software that is optimal for your current needs but can also meet your future ones. Make sure you consider the following areas before purchasing storage software.
Compatibility with existing hardware: The majority of expenditure on storage is for hardware components and devices. Ensure that your software selection is compatible with the existing hardware and work towards component reusability to keep costs down. All upgrades and new technologies should enhance the use of the currently installed hardware. Many vendors of storage software have partnerships with hardware manufacturers. Make sure that you pick the correct combination and that any new hardware is from a company that has a good support network in your area.
Compatibility with operating system: Ensure that your chosen software application runs on your existing operating system. Many applications are compatible with multiple platforms. But some applications are restricted. It is best to maintain flexibility by selecting an application that supports multiple operating systems.
Bundled offerings/integration: The market is moving towards consolidation and many of the established specialist storage vendors are being acquired by larger players. This means that you can expect more feature rich bundled products. Look for security software and content management software that’s integrated or available as a bundled offering.
Long-term partnership: Look out for companies that are likely to remain in business and that are interested in building a relationship with your organisation. This will allow you to work with the vendor more effectively to find solutions for current problems and potential threats.
User friendliness: This storage software is technology that the whole organisation will need to deal with at some point, so ensure that your employees are able to cope with it easily. Select a user-friendly and simple user interface.
Summary: A look at the benefits that storage software can bring to your organisation.
The importance of protecting your business data cannot be overstated. Not only is it the intellectual capital and historical record of your business, it is also a mission-critical asset. Storage software can help look after this data and brings benefits in the following areas:
Compliance with data handling regulations: Changes in the regulatory environment have led to stricter measures for handling data and storing records. Regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Basel II have increased the need for data integrity and records storage. This is one of the more critical issues today, and storage software can play an important part in ensuring compliance.
Meeting growing business needs: As your business grows and becomes more complex, systems need to be developed to control and manage information. With a growing number of branch offices within the UK or worldwide, there will be more data and more servers. Centralised storage and retrieval for all this data requires a robust and easy to use system.
Avoiding legal issues: Businesses needs to have access to past records and files so that they can refer to them in the event of lawsuits or other investigations. Storage systems can ensure that this data does not go unprotected and reduces the chances of losing or misplacing it.
Maximising investments in storage hardware: As hardware forms the larger portion of investment in the storage sector, companies are loath to change it. The best way to get the most out of existing hardware is by using newer software that is compatible with the hardware.
Management of the information lifecycle: An emerging area is the management of the data lifecycle, which allows organisations to retain and manage their past data. Many integrated solutions have come on the market that offer content management and other useful features along with simple data storage in order to enhance and simplify the user experience.
Summary: A detailed description of security software and its uses.
Security software is used to protect a computer system or network from external threats such as viruses, hackers and phishing attacks. These attacks can do a great deal of damage. Valuable information can be destroyed and applications loaded on the system can be corrupted. Your entire system can be rendered useless by a few lines of malicious code.
Worse still, attacks may be targeted specifically at certain sensitive information in your system such as credit card information. Additionally, hackers may try to get mission-critical information from your system when there is corporate espionage underway. In these cases, it is absolutely essential to protect your business systems with security software.
The need for security software continues to increase. In fact, no system can survive without it in today’s environment. But as the viruses gain complexity and hackers become more creative, the security software makers have to remain equally resourceful.
When you purchase security software, the company will keep providing you with updates via the internet. This ensures that your system is always armed against new generations of viruses. Your system will also benefit from a firewall, which is the first frontier against attacks from outside the system.
The security software will scan documents and files that are downloaded onto your system and try to identify whether or not they contain any harmful code. Security software will also protect your Web browser, preventing it from being a point of entry for threatening code.
Summary: Factors to consider when selecting security software for your business.
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To make the right choices for your security software, consider the following aspects:
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Cost of administration: In addition to the purchase cost, you need to factor in how much it costs to administer and manage the security software. It may require additional skills and expertise. Consider the cost as a whole and come up with a realistic return on investment before you make a purchase.
User friendliness: The security software will affect every system on your network. You need to be sensitive to the user friendliness of the products that you purchase so that employees do not have serious problems getting used to them.
Software distribution: The security software should not interfere with an employee’s access to software that he or she needs in the course of their work. If there is too much interference, it can lead to unnecessary delays and a loss of productivity.
Updates: The security software company should offer updates that can be easily and quickly downloaded to keep the software current. Charges for these updates should be nominal and the process should be seamless and automatic. There should also be adequate and innovative updates.
Integration: The software should be able to run on your software and hardware platforms and enhance your specific systems. Choosing an established and innovative vendor can help you achieve the convergence level you will need.
Licensing and pricing options: Ensure that the security software vendor offers flexible and plentiful licensing and pricing options so that you can scale up or down depending on your changing needs. Make sure that you get and pay for the exact amount of security that you require.
Support and maintenance: A vendor with an established presence and a track record of providing good support and system maintenance is a key requirement. Ensure that you do a thorough background check and ensure that the provider will be there to help when you need them.
Summary: A list of the benefits of using security software for your computer systems.
In today’s connected environment, it is essential to protect your system from attack and subsequent downtime. Losing your data is just about the worst possibility. But you can avoid this by using security software, which brings many benefits. These include:
·Data security: Sensitive company and customer data is recorded in your systems. Security software will protect this data from random or targeted attack from viruses and hackers. It will also reduce the chance of falling prey to corporate espionage.
·System security: All the applications that have been purchased and run on your system stands to be lost if the entire system is corrupted. Customised applications can take a long time to rebuild and install, and this will be an expensive exercise. Security software can protect you by securing your systems against internal and external threats.
·Freedom to communicate: A robust security system allows users to feel comfortable communicating globally without fear of opening an attachment that contains harmful code. These systems can also provide peace of mind for your employees.
·Emergency preparedness: More advanced systems provide early warning alerts to ensure that intruders can be detected before they have a chance to do much damage.
·Internal fraud detection: Many systems have the ability to track internal activity and this helps identify internal crime such as embezzlement or information leaks because everyone leaves an electronic trail.
·Compliance: Security software will protect all your records. This is extremely important in ensuring that you have all the right data to comply with business regulations.
Summary: An introduction to the role of software developers.
A software developer is an individual who lends expertise at some stage in the software development process. This individual could be a project manager orchestrating the entire project, a lead programmer, a user interface (UI) designer, a software programmer involved in writing the application code or a testing engineer who identifies bugs or problems with the product.
A software developer’s technical expertise is usually limited to a certain set of coding languages. For example, a software developer working on the Microsoft platform will usually be an expert in .NET technologies, including SQL Server database and VB.Net or ASP.NET. This developer will tend to have little or no knowledge of PHP and Apache, which usually run on the Linux operating system. Often, a software engineer will have expertise only in configuring computer networks. The engineer might never write a single line of code but simply has knowledge of specific commands required for setting up secure, scalable and efficient networks.
Software developers also have specialisations based on the nature of applications they develop. For example, software developers working on ERP or business applications will generally have expertise in developing software for specific vendors such as IBM, Microsoft or Sun Microsystems. Alternatively, developers working on hardware automation such as embedded code for smart cards will have expertise working on non-proprietary technologies such as C++, which is generally referred to as “low-level programmingâ€.
Summary: Factors to consider before choosing a software developer.
Writing a software application is a complex task. The task involves pre- and post-project execution strategies. The software development lifecycle must have a detailed phase-by-phase implementation plan with projected completion dates.
Ensure that your needs are significantly unique to warrant a customised solution that will require software developers. Check that your needs can’t simply be fulfilled by existing products or plug-ins.
Evaluate your needs carefully and decide whether you need an offshore development company or one that is based locally. Offshore development from countries such as Russia, India and Israel can be low-cost but pose significant management challenges.
Assess the entire software team’s skill set. Make sure you select a team with an experienced project manager.
Make sure you have a good understanding of the communication skills of the team. Examine documentation samples from previous projects. This documentation should be simple enough for a non-technical user to understand.
Seek evidence of software quality certifications such as Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and ISO, which are good indications of internal process control. But be aware that highly certified companies might charge significant premiums as a result.
Choose a vendor whose size is consistent with your company’s requirements.
Try to retain ownership of the code to avoid vendor lock-in. If you are given a license for the code instead, negotiate the terms of the license carefully.
Perform the usual due diligence that goes into selecting any vendor. Look for relevant industry experience, references from previous customers, post-project support capabilities and so on.
Don’t enter into any agreements until you are a 100% sure that the developer really understand your needs.