Securing common, Internet-connected, mobile devices requires a new approach. Schindler Elevator Corp. found one.
Data Warehouse Maturity Assessment service helps enterprises maximize DW and BI investments.
Auditing can do more than just help you meet a host of new regulations. Last week we outlined several significant business benefits. This week we explore your options. (Second in a two-part series.)
Sarbanes-Oxley; partnering for security; security certification guide
Company revamps Essbase OLAP server and updates Hyperion Performance Suite
Big Blue's Data Retention 450 combines hardware, storage, and software to help companies comply with regulations such as HIPAA and SOX. The product is a direct challenger to EMC's Centera Compliance Edition.
Foundation Suite gets a new name: Storage Foundation 4.0
Company's new 64-bit Xeon chips complements 64-bit Itanium chips.
Why does an SMB need—or want—a SAN at all?
Near-real-time monitoring may help your company catch attackers and restore altered data.
Microsoft Warns of Critical ASN.1 Vulnerability; More Doom Unleashed
From a no-cost conversion program to new versions, the companies explain the user benefits.
NEON’s Shadow technology gives DataFlux customers native access to information residing in mainframe VSAM, DB2 and IMS data stores
Auditing can do more than just help you meet a host of new government regulations. The author outlines the significant business benefits from a solid data-auditing program and explains the basic requirements of such a solution. (Part one of a two-part series.)
Companies turn to managed Service providers for help; desktops dominate security budgets as patches average $234 per machine.
The CEO of a business performance management consultancy says projects need a broker between IT and the business sponsor.
Outsourcing efforts yield mixed results. Are CIOs are asking tough questions about the hidden costs?
Is a resurgence of big-ticket capital expenditures for infrastructure ahead?
Big Blue hopes to snare workloads from Unix, Windows as RACF morphs into z/OS Security Server
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