BI and DW players are touting the benefits of Green IT with products designed to help customers reduce their power and cooling costs
Actuate’s Rich Guth discusses an annual survey of enterprise users that shows a high acceptance of open source BI in the enterprise. Guth also shares tips on when and where to consider open source BI for your enterprise, if you haven’t already.
Compatibility problems aren't about technology, experts say
Highlights from a keynote address at TDWI’s MDM Insight conference
Going green isn’t just about using virtualization technologies or buying more energy efficient hardware.
One fifth of lLarge companies expect to increase IT hiring in Q2
Over 1,800 known cases of fraud result from data breach
New IT consumers are more comfortable with, and knowledgeable about, technology, and that’s a problem
Ask a dozen executives about the state of storage resource management and you’ll get ten different answers, but one company -- Xiotech -- has shown the way to true management nirvana with its Web services-based management architecture.
Follow these five simple steps to make sure you’re ready to implement IT process automation
For many large mainframe customers, the idea of a mainframe-centric -- or mainframe-exclusive -- "enterprise data center" makes a lot of sense
How did one Las Vegas keynote speaker make listeners pick up a handout to read along? Simple techniques can make all the difference.
Partnership will result in improved integration between Teradata Warehouse and Oracle's BI assets
An updated Reporting Services may finally be worth considering
Will FCoE, which uses the same cabling as the next generation LAN, rapidly become the storage protocol of choice?
The Web 2.0 paradigm shift is fraught with both promise and danger
Now that mobile devices are so ubiquitous among enterprise workers, IT must face up the security challenges they pose.
Like the z9 EC and z9 BC systems that preceded it, IBM's System z10 drastically alters the rules of the mainframe game.
Runtime governance is the key to healthy SOA applications
Organizations will continue to place a premium on acquiring, and keeping top IT talent even during a recession