New reportreveals that 42 percent of businesses surveyed don't know how many orphaned accounts they have, and over one-fourth don't have procedures to locate or turn off orphaned accounts
Lively panel discussion on the future of dynamic scripting languages held at JavaOne conference
Free online fixes problems for users with AMD-based systems
Ninety percent of the illicit Web sites using spam to generate traffic are clustered on only 2.5 percent of the registrars accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, making the spam problem seem almost manageable.
You can implement data warehouse solutions on a small budget by focusing on system, database, ETL, and reporting technologies that work in concert with requirements gathering, development, testing, and training. In the second part of our series, we look at how to keep human/personnel costs low.
Anti-virus maker PC Tools says Vista is more vulnerable to malware and other exploits
ETI touts is own unique spin on data integration: precompiled data integration executables. It's one of several key differentiators for the veteran competitor.
The Oracle In-Memory Database Cache keeps frequently accessed data in memory for faster performance. We look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of this technology.
With BI powerhouses IBM, Oracle, and SAP nipping at its heels, SAS improves usability, readies new language converter
Microsoft rolls out prerelease versions of its solutions for small-to-medium businesses
Risks, rewards, and best practices
Social engineering ploy tricks computer users into divulging personal information that cybercriminals use to bilk unwary taxpayers.
Microsoft is investigating the matter, but the bug seems to derive from bad installs by OEMs on AMD-based computers
It may not be long before businesses differentiate themselves on the basis of security
Company confirms plans to acquire outsourcing services provider
Despite Sun’s poor economic showing recently, the atmosphere at last week’s JavaOne conference was surprisingly festive
You can't do everything. Here's how to make your project a success.
'What mainframe shop doesn't have business rules? In an age of draconian compliance and governance, the case for rules is stronger still. You can, however, benefit by implementing a BRMS.
A new report by The Hackett Group can guide IT to make strategic cuts that reduce costs without seriously compromising service delivery