Sun's Storage 7000 push may lack a crucial component -- vision -- according to one storage analyst.
Promises comes and go. A few have morphed into something different.
A surprising number of open source adopters don't have official OSS policies, exposing them to IP infringement or other violations
No matter how strange it sounds, many businesses could actually ramp up their IT spending during the current downturn
VMware Releases Centerpiece of its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Strategy
Encryption directly on the storage device provides the simplest and most effective means to obtain a trusted storage system.
Dashboards can shape (or reshape) perceptions of IT and enhance its organizational relationship with business users. Dashboards deliver transparency -- a world of growing, if not lasting, influence in the technology-requirements lexicon.
Big Blue announces consulting services that will help organizations assess their cloud-computing options
Windows Vista may have a potential buffer-overflow security problem
New version adds ability to centrally manage applications and resources
SAP and Business Objects tout an all-in-one migration service that's purpose-built for SAP environments.
As the complexity of e-commerce grows and security demands escalate, more companies are turning to ready-made “shopping cart” applications instead of building their own. Such products can use business intelligence and security, among other things, to process e-commerce transactions online.
Keeping up on trends, warnings, threats, and insights within unstructured text is a daunting task. Scientific researchers have the toughest job of all, and some have turned to flexible text analytics.
Project Unity is an ambitious -- and especially fraught -- enterprise for SAS and its DataFlux subsidiary.
Two hosted solutions available by annual subscription
Performance intelligence represents a new practice for database and application performance management
Big Iron ISVs maintain the mainframe is hot. In the current economic climate, they suggest, it could really sizzle.
Some manufacturers are buying so much of the advertising in magazines that articles critical of certain products never see the light of day.
What's behind the move to mixing physical and virtualized desktops in an enterprise?