Mobility strategy teams in the enterprise will need to keep on top of these three major trends in 2013 as they develop the most effective strategies to best tailor their company’s mobility goals.
Three key metrics can help you manage your data center’s power use.
Flash technologies and virtualization of Tier 1 applications are shaking up the enterprise world.
IT must rethink and, in some cases, rearchitect its environment to fully embrace what cloud has to offer.
Mobility, big data, and cloud computing dominated IT’s concerns in 2012. What must IT do to take advantage of their benefits in 2013?
As cyber criminals get smarter and mobile malware continues to proliferate along with fraudulent devices, how can security teams effectively prepare for the sophisticated threats ahead?
With increasing demands for faster results, IT is looking for speedier storage options. We explore the options and benefits of SSDs.
We look at impact of mobile, cloud, big data, and social media on IT in 2012 and how the technologies will be important in 2013.
Three trends from the open source community to watch in 2013.
Data center managers must anticipate the emergent trends of social, mobile, and cloud and facilitate a collaborative work environment.
What should cloud policies address and how do these policies help IT deliver self-service features for users?
Cloud will set innovating trends for the entire tech industry. Here are three special trends to watch this year.
With the right preparation and an effective IT efficiency solution, companies can approach an OS migration project with confidence. These pointers will help get you on the right track.
Data center personnel desperately need a more granular view into the data center that encompasses all aspects of performance.
During 2012, data centers became more virtualized in a migration to cloud-based architectures, and power consumption became a key consideration for IT departments. In 2013, these trends will accelerate, further elevating the importance of power for IT.
Security is more than just determining which users have access to applications and data. Compliance also isn't enough. What's needed is a risk-based approach to security -- a pro-active, prevention-oriented line of attack to keep your enterprise safe.
The top trends security administrators dealt with in 2012 and what's ahead in 2013.
More than half of all programmers moonlight -- as hobbyists, as contributors to open source projects, or, thanks to marketplaces like the AppStore, for fun and profit.
Although the zEnterprise EC12 probably won't match the record-breaking performance of its predecessor, it should provide a big boost to Big Blue's bottom line.
The top five areas where department heads and IT staff commonly clash.