IT professionals return to find accumulated problems; some must interrupt vacations to solve problems remotely
Fiorina touts Adaptive Enterprise, attacks Dell; company introduces new disaster recovery service at Atlanta conference
“Workload License Charges” payment plan lets mid-size customers pay only for the portion of z990 capacity they need
Running multiple operating systems on a single server brings big benefits. In the second article of this two-part discussion we look at the last of three benefits (an increase in application choices)
Plus a few you might want to think about
Japanese university finds easy way to control network access
MiMail.A exploits IE flaw; Autorooter targets windows hole to run its own code
Vendor and end-user ignorance perpetuate security holes, security architect warns
Running multiple operating systems on a single server brings big benefits. In this first of a two-part discussion, we look at two of the three main benefits of multi-OS environments. Next week we'll
The economy and externally generated changes are key stressors
Complete rip-and-replace puts pSeries and xSeries to work at LEGO
Company breaks silence by filing a counterclaim
More on replication, crash-consistent images, and Revivio's technology
Management key to enterprise rollout; financial services advised to retain messages
Microsoft offers patch to a critical Windows problem; survey shows few companies are in regulatory compliance
Tech professionals are more willing to sell the house, pack the van, and move the kids across country in the name of a better job opportunity.
Analyst says real performance champ is still the IBM Power4 processor
Negative opinions increase as database company fights for PeopleS
Overall z990 shipments meeting expectations, company says, but study shows almost half of IT shops surveyed aren't even aware that a new mainframe system is in the offing.
DataCore does what vendors ought to be doing: they put up their customers as proof that, whatever your intuition tells you, their stuff delivers.