Enterprise


CA’s Kumar Admits Challenges Ahead

Comes Clean on Service

IBM Ships New OLAP Server

Checklist Feature Parity, Baby

IBM Expands Self-Healing Technologies

There's a Hole in the Server, eLiza, eLiza

Cut Storage Costs with Selective Outsourcing

Outsourcing is suddenly fashionable again as business managers, confronting lean economic times, take another hard look at what is and isn't a "core competency."



Defending the Faith

A hardened operating systems brings security to the Bahá‘í International Community's Web site.

Network Management Cafeteria-Style

The Jewish Home and Hospital of N.Y. uses an assortment of products from a variety of companies to manage its network.

The Homeland Security Imperative

Impending pressure from the FBI or Congress may force companies to share evidence of break-ins, or disclose the SEC level of information security preparedness. Is your company ready?

Storage Needs

With constantly evolving standards and virtually every company's explosive growth in the size of its data, storage is more than a thorn, actually—it's a big nasty thicket of thorns.

XML Goes Native

Because an NXD (Native XML Database) changes the underlying unit of data from a row to a document, several other aspects of traditional databases need to be re-invented.

Defending the Faith

A hardened operating systems brings security to the Bahá‘í International Community's Web site.

Wanted: Invisible Security

Technology workers think employers don't do enough to ensure their personal safety (and that of their property) but will strongly resist any security measures that might infringe on their personal life.

Homeland Defense: Are We Walking the Talk?

What's really happened to the security of information technology since Sept. 11?