How performance management issues change -- and remain the same -- in the new world of cloud computing.
Our final set of recommendations for avoiding analysis paralysis in your cloud computing project.
Earlier reports proved true: HP has changed CEOs yet again.
Reports claim Meg Whitman is candidate for replacement.
If a single, combined platform for transaction processing and analytics is a bad idea, isn't it likewise a bad idea to champion a single DW platform for the wild profusion of analytic workloads? Netezza, an IBM Company, thinks so.
Data management expert David Loshin and security expert Wasim Ahmad discuss security threats to big data, and how encryption can protect data as it moves about the enterprise. Second in a two-part series on security.
Learn four key self-service BI objectives and which information workers will benefit most from such environments.
Kognitio says it has two things going for it as it prepares to tackle Wall Street: a next-gen spin on OLAP and WX2, its Big Data, in-memory DBMS.
How enterprises and software developers can evaluate and manage risk to ensure project success.
If your COBOL application isn't broken, it probably hasn't been Web-enabled.
Why analysis is an absolute necessity for you to succeed at implementing your cloud computing solution.
Azure provides platform to data services that ISVs need, company says.
Not all backup appliances -- enterprise or small office -- are the same. Use these parameters to help decide which one best meets the needs of your enterprise.
Silly or not, the Morto worm has caused a good bit of mischief.
From becoming a more effective system analyst to understanding the cloud computing stack, we continue our series with advice to help you achieve your goals and avoid the paralysis of analysis in your cloud computing project.
All things considered, the IT hiring outlook is extremely positive. That's the most important takeaway of a recent IT hiring survey.
How to avoid the most common and costly mistakes businesses make when integrating legacy systems with cloud apps.
How serious is EMC about competing in the mainframe tape space? Take a look at the latest release of its Disk Library for mainframe to see how the company is upping the ante.
The use of proprietary mainframe servers continues to decline -- for everybody but IBM. System z, in fact, is doing just fine. The rest of the mainframe field? Not so much.