Business Objects enters into alliance with open-source database vendor MySQL
Next version of Reporting Services for SQL Server 2005 will marry developer facility with an intuitive and easy-to-use client-side console designed expressly for business users
Many customers are dong just fine with scripting or programmatic SQL. So when is an enterprise ETL tool the right choice for you?
As the effectiveness of e-mail worms decreases, attackers turn to network-based worms.
Pervasive BI enables organizations to make better decisions faster.
Eight Firefox Vulnerabilities; Microsoft Previews Longhorn Security; Windows XP SP2 Rollout Lags
Pharming attacks are on the rise. Should your organization be concerned?
There's a chance mainframe and Unix administrators will have to deal with the revamped SQL Server whether they want to or not
Big Blue hopes the latest release will entice fence-sitters
Companies that implement a centralized software-testing program report higher quality levels than companies that don’t
You’re supposed to dance with the one who brought you—it says here in small print.
Ten Microsoft Problems; Lotus Notes and Domino Vulnerabilities
Building on last month’s Multiforce initiative, Salesforce.com plans to branch out from its hosted CRM roots
Retooled SAS 9 suite includes integrated OLAP capabilities and a substantially retooled Web Report Studio
Companies that better target their security spending actually spend less and have more effective security programs
Project Avalanche provides a single workspace for operational reporting and ad hoc query and analysis
A cybersecurity group works to improve security in the chemical industry.
The business rules approach is gaining ground—and has proven successful in the most unlikely of environments: long-time mainframe shops.
ILM is an emerging technology that promises to decrease the size and improve the performance of OLTP databases and data warehouses.
Analysts suggest that an IT spending slowdown is in the offing