How secure are those online applications?
While many IT managers obsess about hackers and external attackers purloining sensitive company information, studies point to a worse problem: the insider threat.
In spite of an economic recovery, it isn’t quite business as usual—or business-circa-1999—for beleaguered North American IT pros
The next-generation Microsoft operating system packs needed security features, but the adoption forecast for Windows-weary enterprises is cloudy.
Some mainframe and minicomputer programming vets have embarked on a very different career path—as outsourcing services providers
Active-Circle says it provides a centralized mechanism for establishing policy-based management across your existing network-attached infrastructure. We take a closer look.
Cognos unveiled an SAP-friendly refresh of its C8 BI suite and announced a new BI search tool. Not bad for a week’s work.
Information access market braces for change as non-BI vendors increasingly angle to get in on the act.
Oracle’s new BI suite has an ambitious new vision: one that places Oracle-the-BI-power prominently in the forefront.
While teaching developers “secure coding” techniques is important, experts say far more is needed to actually produce secure applications.
Regulated companies are increasingly adopting NAC to screen network access, enforce security policies, and block malware outbreaks.
Seagull Software’s Andre Den Haan isn’t a knee-jerk contrarian—but he also isn’t afraid to call it as he sees it
Spring cleaning is a reminder to get busy with long-delayed projects, including several projects we ought to be initiating today to improve our storage infrastructure for the rest of the year.
The advance of grid computing will bring in new capabilities, cut costs dramatically, enable increasingly ambitious projects, and offer more advanced capabilities to customers. While the implementation details are different for each industry, some strategies are common to all. We explore three strategies.
Oracle enters the already-crowded enterprise search market, as IT moves to supply fast but secure search results.
The revamped DWE 9.1 does little to address Big Blue’s MOLAP value proposition, which has been MIA since last summer.
Enterprise search is a market Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM—along with most business intelligence pure plays—can ill afford to ignore.
The appliances market is maturing, and as more companies explore this relatively new tool, the storage size of appliance solutions keeps growing.
There’s a thriving market for J2EE-centric reporting tools—a surprising number of which are commercial propositions.
We explore industry verticals that are are pioneers in grid adoption or illustrate significant, untapped benefits from grid adoption.