How quickly can you search and retrieve e-mail and instant messages relevant to a regulatory inquiry or court-ordered discovery process?
A great way to understand the power and benefits of grids is to look at the philosophy and two key properties they share with large transportation systems.
How you may be troubleshooting application performance and reliability issues in the loosely coupled application-scape of the future
Adding an imaging solution to your data-protection strategy can protect you from any type of data or server calamity.
Old-guard storage vendors believe storage management is the same as resource management. We explain why that concept is out of date.
BI software market should amount to $2.5 billion this year—and reach $3 billion by 2009.
From the moment it said “I do” to last year’s buyout proposal by Pitney Bowes, Firstlogic’s cards were on the table.
BIRT, Mondrian, and Pentaho headline the list of scrappy open source BI newcomers.
GM, Dell, and Gap all notched mega outsourcing deals, but Sprint Nextel backed out of its own outsourcing accord with IBM
Researchers find spyware lives especially on adult, game, and wallpaper sites. The enterprise security mandate is clear: start blocking those sites.
Interest in grid computing has grown quickly. In this first part of a seven-part series, we begin an in-depth look at the technology by examining its popularity.
Despite the popularity of instant messaging (IM), many organizations don’t regard the communications channel as an enterprise security risk.
What do the PlayStation 3 and IBM’s next-generation blade system have in common? A single Cell, you might say.
Only by looking at data targets, then building security in pragmatic layers around the targets, can you realize strategic data security
With 64-bit hardware increasingly pervasive and 64-bit operating systems priced to move, too, it’s only a matter of time, isn’t it?
It shouldn't surprise anyone that software vendors overwhelmingly have self-serving takes on the state of BI today.
Even an integration jack-of-all-trades can use a new service-enabled trick or two.
IT is the epicenter of your company's nervous system. Capacity planning can keep it healthy. We examine planning methods and highlight their pitfalls.
IT managers look to better tools, including self-service retrieval for employees
Disinformation in the iSCSI vs. Fibre Channel debates is stronger than ever