Equal parts architecture and marketecture continue to dominate the releases coming out of the storage industry.
No backup plan is complete without protection for remote sites. We explore challenges, best practices, and agentless technologies.
Buying BI technologies before taking stock of the business lay-of-the-land is a lot like putting the cart before the proverbial horse.
Software giant announces a new performance management complement to its 2007 Office System that draws on assets it acquired from ProClarity.
Orgs are increasingly hip to the importance of data visualization, especially as an enabling technology for analysis, Tableau sez.
That which cannot be automated might make us stronger, but cutting data integration time in half can hardly kill us.
Most college Web sites lack online privacy policies. What does that say about their ability to secure people’s private information and to avoid data breaches?
With the revitalization of the mainframe and the rise of zNextGen, SHARE itself has been revitalized. (First in a series)
Best practices for testing composite and distributed applications
Not being business savvy could become a resume liability as time goes by
Vista’s arrival will shake up the $3.6 billion Windows security market. Here are the implications for IT managers.
Microsoft grew its share of the relational database market in 2005—even though its BI-laden SQL Server 2005 release didn’t ship until late last year.
Some experts worry that EII—which helps enable painless connectivity to disparate data sources—has the potential to be easily abused.
Remember virtual warehouses? Is that what enterprise information integration is about?
We take a look at Microsoft’s business intelligence aspirations and try to separate fact from FUD. First in a series.
Microsoft moves to patch a “zero-day” Word vulnerability. Meanwhile in a first, a new worm arrives bearing its own browser—the better to launch drive-by download attacks.
Five key measures to monitor to address infrastructure problems.
Storage consolidation into a SAN is often a code word for re-centralization, a strategy based more on nostalgia than necessity—or benefit.
How this popular consumer tool fits in the enterprise
Business leaders are focusing on strategic technologies, including BI, Web-based apps, and vertical solutions