From determining the ROI to ensuring you're getting the most from the technology, an infrastructure architect offers tips for IT professionals.
IT spending should eclipse $3.4 trillion this year -- a year-over-year growth rate of 8 percent
IT must implement an effective, mature method of change management or experience significant downtime and negative impact on productivity and profits.
Mainframe shops continue to look to Big Iron for increased operational efficiency and lower costs.
With the right investigative techniques, experts maintain, fraud-busters can connect the dots, uncover evidence, and combat fraud
With focuses on SOA, virtualization, next-generation data centers, and cloud computing, Summer SHARE will likely have plenty to interest attendees.
Almost all IT shops say that boosting energy efficiency is a clear priority, but comparatively few are actually spending money to do it
Used properly, project management offices can help CIOs make better decisions about how and where to spend their IT dollars
Cloud computing isn't just a flash in the pan, advocates argue: it's game-changing.
Just how favorably does Microsoft's Hyper-V compare to established products from VMWare, Virtual Iron, and Citrix?
Expect PSI's technology to pop up elsewhere -- perhaps in a low-end POWER-based mainframe
A security researcher's speculation about a DNS flaw ignites another firestorm for full and responsible disclosure
Microsoft seems serious about SaaS. If so, SaaS -- often seen as a disruptive technology -- might ultimately become a major disruptive market force.
Thanks to this month's DNS vulnerabilities, a lot of patching will be taking the time of DNS administrators. In fact, it might even seem like 2002 all over again.
HP's POD is innovative and visionary, analysts say. In a world chock full of both innovation and vision, that's saying something.
Visionary companies will push project and portfolio management from the top down to develop basic management skills at all levels
Enterprise security is an expensive proposition – one that's likely to get even more expensive as organizations take steps to protect themselves.
Gartner looks at an open letter destined for next year’s G-8 summit
By now, IT and its line-of-business customers should have perfected the art of service level management. The opposite is the case, however.
Salary growth is flat, and IT hiring is primarily limited to plugging gaps. Shops are cutting back on -- or eliminating -- discretionary spending, too.