PGP Corporation may have the handle on protecting sensitive data everywhere
Information protection has transformed from protecting the network to protecting the information -- wherever it resides.
Seven simple questions can help you assess change-related risk and gauge the effectiveness of your change-management process.
Is Microsoft's Vista responsible for a push to hybrid drives?
Who will get what when Teradata splits from parent company NCR? Oddly enough, that doesn’t seem to be an issue.
Not all industry watchers see genius in the deal, but those who do say Celequest gives Cognos some serious dashboard muscle.
With a little prioritization, setting up a network security plan doesn't have to eat up all your time.
IBM has done a lot to help revitalize the mainframe, Big Iron technologists say, but there’s still much work to be done
Even in the most "monolithic" of IT settings, the mainframe data center, there may be compelling justifications for violating the one-stop-shop approach that vendors are keen to promote these days.
Last week we explained the four key factors in tiered storage. This week we explore how to align your storage strategy with business requirements.
Mainframe adoption should continue to take off in both existing and emerging markets.
SIM adds real-time capabilities but compliance, not threats, stills drives this market
The power of a migration readiness assessment strategy framework is that it enables you to see what you are getting into with a data migration before you actually begin.
Since December, the US civil code has included electronically stored information (ESI) in its requirements for legal discovery. But surveys show most companies are unprepared to comply. What's the holdup, and how can companies move toward sustainable e-discovery management?
Spin-offs usually result in two discrete companies, but will that be the case with the division of Teradata and NCR?
Is EII stalwart Composite Software IBM’s biggest competitive threat?
NCR and Teradata officials left a good deal unresolved last week, especially the question of who gets what.
Security and compliance policies are only successful if they are enforced. That’s where network access control comes in.
In terms of disasters, it's been an eventful few years with hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and winter storms. However, the silver lining of every dark cloud is a lesson that can help you prepare for the next incident. Experts share valuable advice to bolster your business continuity plans and face the inevitable force majeure that could cripple your company.
CIOs expect to increase their IT staff levels at the fastest rate since 2001