So-call regulatory compliance solutions are just data movers.
BI on Linux picked up even more traction last week as Actuate, Cognos, and Siebel announced product support for the open source operating system
Public key infrastructure isn't dead yet.
ETL market could post 10 percent annual growth through 2006
Use of the Internet for telephone calls brings to the fore how security concerns could now spread to your once-secure communications system.
This XP Service Pack should be called a Security Pack
Problems Found in Graphics Library, Mozilla, and PDAs
Study says adopters would do it all over again
Novell, Red Hat, Sun make waves
Computer Associates positions open source Ingres as a natural for Big Iron Linux; IBM's Cloudscape will become Apache's Derby
In the second article of our two-part series, we look at four additional principles to help you effectively manage your RFID data.
Freshly certified for Linux, Unisys’ ES7000 supports mainframe-like features such as dynamic partitioning
Does it take money and membership in SNIA to get that organization to consider a good product?
Samba Exploits, Dumping IE, and Securing iPaqs
Proponents say the new standard includes algorithms for classification, regression, association, clustering, and attribute importance, and is designed for both novice and expert-level users.
SQL Server 2005 BI enhancements could pose significant migration, re-education issues
While no single solution solves all problems, getting ahead of security problems can bring big rewards. Here's how to get started.
Free and paid instant messaging use will rise dramatically in the next four years
With personal e-mail available in an instant from any connected PC via free Web-mail accounts, users want to know why their corporate e-mail, applications, and documents can’t behave the same way.
As Salesforce.com swims up market, should SAP, Oracle, and PeopleSoft embrace hosted CRM?