You don’t have to be certified to enjoy job security -- demand for many uncertified skills is up
Think you're getting the space your storage vendor says you're getting? Think again.
New approaches make it easier than ever to add network-wide transparent data encryption
WebHound learns to fetch, correlate customer click-through conversation rate
Vulnerabilities target mobile devices, RealPlayer; Tivoli adds .NET support
Company touts new release as a “silver bullet to kill feuding spreadmarts”
When evaluating security products for your enterprise, make sure you also evaluate the vendors themselves using these criteria.
Software giant to leverage ubiquity of Office 2003 in upcoming CRM release
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Blade server success founded on key mainframe concepts
Salaries and bonuses for IT pros have stabilized or are growing slightly. In one position, they actually declined.
Security, project management, and Linux skills are all still valuable
Testing is absolutely required to ensure that storage “solutions” will actually resemble the pretty picture in the vendor brochure. But what's really needed is the ability to test storage products before you buy them—and under real workloads.
New vulnerability erases hard drives; open source tool at risk; Oracle SQL exposure
Even laptops with hard drives that had been erased and defragged were easily hacked to reveal company secrets
Symantec's head of Managed Security Services offers his perspective on what you should look for when considering a move to outsourced security
When it comes to hosted CRM, Siebel puts its money where its mouth is
Company threatens to transform the data quality space, for large and small vendors alike, with its acquisition of Group 1.
New financial analytics module addresses compliance management
Here's one low-cost technique that's easily implemented and can substantially improve the quality of both systems and services.