Features & News


E-Security: Growing Threats Require New Strategies

Reaching out to as many customers as possible means corporate e-business strategies need to consider strategic approaches to e-security as well.

SuSE Steps Up to Storage Management Plate

A new technology for Linux

Don't Ask, Don't Tell

by Roberta Bragg



That Insecure Feeling

Rigorous security and high cost of ownership have kept mainframes safe from hackers. But as they become key players in e-business, mainframes could be at risk.

Taking a Second Look at CRM

Vendors, integrators and service providers still have much to learn from CRM systems. As the technology evolves, so should your appreciation of how it can affect the bottom line.

New Life for Old Software

The federal Jet Propulsion Laboratory is porting old VMS software onto new PC hardware running Linux, extending the life (and value) of legacy programs.

Flirting with Disaster: How to Ensure Business Continuity

With the growth of distributed systems, companies aren't adequately planning for business continuity or disaster recovery across the enterprise. Is your firm guilty?

Life as a Security Guru

Jim Craft is on a quest to secure information.

Firewalls Fill the Gap

Firewalls are evolving to accommodate today's sprawling enterprise systems. Several types of products can enhance your security and peace of mind.

Keeping the Trains on Track

AS/400s help a Georgia railroad company keep track of where loaded trains are within the system.

Fighting Fires on the Web

Make no mistake: Moving applications onto the Web merely makes disaster recovery planning even more critical.