Microsoft seems serious about SaaS. If so, SaaS -- often seen as a disruptive technology -- might ultimately become a major disruptive market force.
We could be on the cusp of another revolution: a c-business paradigm shift, driven by cloud computing.
If Green Software is to have an impact, the software industry as a whole needs to get onboard
Putting the cart before the horse: does cloud computing sell, and -- if so -- who's buying?
Disputes between rival IT factions can stop an SOA project dead in its tracks
SOLA purports to be a one-stop shop for mainframe service enablement -- complete with design studio, testing workbench, and registry support
IT shops don't always embrace application modernization as a means to ratchet up efficiencies. They're mostly looking to cut costs.
IBM touts its new iDataPlex Web 2.0 servers as nothing less than game-changing
The move seems to have come out of nowhere. What does it all mean?
Most analysts believe the acquisition benefits both companies and is a signature milestone in Sun's long and painstaking trek back to relevancy.
Were System z's third-quarter shortfalls an aberration or a harbinger of a rough year ahead?
Industry analysts say the IBM/Mainsoft accord is a Very Good Thing for users of mixed .NET and J2EE environments
Information Server seems tailor-made for Big Blue’s bring-it-all-back-home to System z philosophy -- particularly with respect to data processing workloads.
Let innovation happen with Web 2.0 applications and software-as-a-service delivery, Gartner advises.
The mid-size enterprise needs simple, fast, reliable, and secure ways to transfer large files. PDP and UDP technologies may provide the answer.
Judging from this month’s flurry of new product announcements, BEA’s mainframe software business is alive and well
Is Microsoft’s come-to-software-as-a-service invitation sincere—or just a token gesture?
IBM, Google, and Microsoft ready to rumble for Web 2.0 supremacy
Are the days of fat client PCs -- Windows, Mac, and Linux -- numbered?
Web 2.0 features give Notes 8 a collaborative edge; industry watchers applaud its platform underpinnings