As a new list of “Promising Jobs” proves, some IT skills never go out of style.
A look at the top security, storage, and data center trends facing organizations in the New Year.
As data centers struggle to meet their backup and recovery objectives, what will managers look for in 2011?
Two years on, CA's Mainframe 2.0 is bearing fruit, with provocative new product offerings and a host of new mainframe-oriented services.
The pressure to create a cloud presence will only become stronger in 2011. What IT needs to know to be prepared.
Whitelisting applications can be a more effective and lower-impact technique for protecting your enterprise than are traditional antivirus approaches.
Security admins faced a host of vulnerabilities and new attacks in 2010, but the nightmare scenarios that could've kept security pros up at night blessedly didn't come to pass.
It was a busy year for IT professionals in 2010. What did network administrators learn this year, and how will these lessons affect the top enterprise trends in 2011?
Monitoring your end users in real time takes the guesswork out of maximizing their experience.
Best practices for trimming your storage waistline.
How are IT organizations responding to the new security challenges of administrative privileges in a virtualized environment?
From powerful mainframes to small smartphones, it was a year filled with change and challenges, contradiction and contrast for enterprise IT.
The 2010 history books will show that many of the developments in storage have been driven by economics rather than pure innovation. Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, takes a look back at the significant storage news of 2010.
Database security patching is a tricky business. It's so tricky, in fact, that some DBAs prefer to rely on defense-in-depth controls to protect their systems.
Billing it as the first database for the cloud, Salesforce.com announced Database.com, targeted at next-generation enterprise apps.
It was a watershed year for cloud computing, but what lies ahead?
The issues posed by near-exponential growth in enterprise storage needs present formidable challenges.
The top three risk trends in 2010, and what lies ahead for security professionals in 2011.
Virtualization and cloud computing present a blind spot: traiditional IT management and automation tools don’t offer the necessary visibility and control. What can IT do?
This year the desktop ruled. Desktops will continue to lead the trends in 2011, but in a direction no one would ever have imagined two years ago.