The old song "Who's Sorry Now" is playing loud and clear in many IT shops.
How to make sure you and your oursourcing provider are in sync.
New regulations mandate increased security for utilities' supervisory control and data acquisition systems
Sometimes the smartest thing an organization can do is pull the plug on an ailing project—regardless of how much time and money it’s invested in it
Devastated by hurricane Katrina, New Orleans now enjoys its greatest opportunity of all time. Business intelligence technology must be leveraged to ensure a successful rebirth of the "City that Care Forgot."
Tales from the front lines: How a BI director revitalized a failing data warehouse
Acquisition of Firstlogic takes one of the few remaining independent data quality players off the market
Ever since introducing its debut data warehousing appliance in March, DATAllegro has competed aggressively against appliance pioneer Netezza
ISO 17799, the world’s most-used information security framework, gets updated.
Perfection is indeed a worthy goal….and we try.
For years companies have been requiring more business know-how in technical positions. But demand for compliance-specific knowledge is a relatively recent development. What sorts of training should IT professionals consider to stay relevant?
Support for z/OS is still gestating, however, and extending TotalStorage Productivity Center to OS/400 will be difficult, too.
What exactly is spyware? Just as with viruses, discussion of malware, grayware, adware, and spyware often gets hung up on definitions, and lately even legal threats over classifications.
While salaries are rising, angst is also up.
These days, utility computing is ascendant, and IBM Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Sun Microsystems Inc. and other vendors have positioned grid computing as an important subset of their respective utility computing visions.
Salient promises real-time visibility into profit and loss from virtually any domain perspective
If IBM’s new Linux-powered bundles look and sound like data warehousing appliances, are they, in fact, data warehousing appliances?
With a new knowledge encapsulation feature and improved scheduling and security, OWB Paris looks like the real deal
Five mistakes to avoid when moving any operations offshore
Infrequent updates in security products themselves can be dangerous