Will MDM will succeed where past standardization efforts have failed?
New products aim to enable businesses using BPM and SOA technologies.
Though IT salaries have grown, IT professionals' satisfaction with both their jobs and salary hasn't budged much
IBM, Google, and Microsoft ready to rumble for Web 2.0 supremacy
With new BI search and text analytic entries, Business Objects takes on unstructured data
Outsourcing has sparked serious and growing debate. We use a hypothetical software development project to explore the costs and risks for both onshore and offshore outsourcing.
TIBCO says its newest MDM release is also its most compelling MDM release to date
What keeps notebook data safe is moving deeper into the enterprise
Analysts see VMWare’s ESX Server 3i as a preemptive strike against Microsoft and other would-be x86 virtualization players
As last week’s SPSS 16 announcement makes clear, the company wants to push even deeper into the enterprise
For small and medium-sized enterprises, PerformancePoint could be a godsend
How to enforce network access policies with confidence and without disruptions.
Are the days of fat client PCs -- Windows, Mac, and Linux -- numbered?
As application development outsourcing pushes into high-risk foreign locations, new techniques are needed to protect intellectual property resident within software applications.
It’s the fourth straight quarter of sustained optimism on the hiring front. Thank corporate growth and the increasing use of enterprise wireless devices.
In the third of our four-part report, we look at compensation by company size, industry, and region
There's no such thing as perfect disaster readiness, but you can still make important decisions to protect your data.
Is Cognos’ big-budget acquisition spree a harbinger of a more aggressive buying strategy?
The data warehouse might not survive a radical re-definition of "single version of the truth."
There’s a good chance PerformancePoint Server could take performance management mainstream