Despite dedicated software to defend the enterprise, the economics of spyware leads attackers to respond with more complex attacks or attacks aimed at just one company.
Netezza fleshed out its line of with new 50 and 100 TB offerings; the latter is nearly quadruple the size of its existing high-end product
Kalido last week showcased an updated version of its popular application suite, complete with improved MDM capabilities
CA put up $1 million in prizes to encourage developers to program for its open-source Ingres R/3 database
As a knowledge worker, follow a personal strategy for knowledge management, regardless of your organization’s knowledge-management practices.
BRM proponents want to do away with tasks many IT pros take for granted
Some business customers are organizing “shadow” IT groups to replace IT resources that have been outsourced
Despite the tens of millions of dollars spent by vendor marketing departments since the late 1990s to evangelize network storage, it has never happened. Until now.
Prosecuting Spyware Makers, A New Endpoint Security Standard
Microsoft sends a shockwave through the business intelligence market with its new BPM and scorecard product called “Maestro”
Sometimes the drive for better security can also bring cost savings.
Three years after Microsoft launched an initiative to improve its products’ security, we talk to information security veteran Gary Morse, president of Razorpoint Security Technologies, about the results.
If a spate of recent EII-related events is any indication, that technology might soon become a must-have checklist feature for many vendors
Meet MDM, the latest hot technology practice
Officials imply that the IFL bundle will be discounted—although no terms have been disclosed
Company taps on-demand delivery model to enhance retail management application
AMD has forced Intel to abandon its decades-long marketing strategy, leaving the chip-making leader struggling to find its sea legs
At least one company has been doing something right with its secure, managed-storage solution.
According to users who’ve put the updated Reporting Services through its paces, Microsoft just may have something to crow about
XQuery’s tardiness is wearing on some long-time supporters such as Microsoft, which plans to drop XQuery support from its .NET framework