World-class performance goes hand-in-hand with world-class restraint, at least where IT spending is concerned
Is the offshore trend driving down compensation levels across the IT industry?
Was development of the SMI specification by the SNIA usurped by a small group of vendors? A developer provides his real-world experience.
To resist downtime and attacks, many organizations are turning to security event management software, which collects and analyzes information from a variety of devices, PCs, servers, and firewalls, giving security administrators a consolidated view of network security.
Hyperion and Microsoft aren’t the only OLAP vendors worth watching
Hate sites and corporate liability; weak PDA data protection
Is Microsoft testing the waters as an analytics applications vendor?
While most companies don’t face worms designed to turn computers against them, denial-of-service attacks remain a problem. How can organizations stress test their network against such attacks? We turned to Alan Newman of Spirent Communications, which manufacturers network stress-testing appliances and simulation software, for some ideas.
“Masala” to offer search and data-access enhancements, and brings the product closer to being able to manage both structured and unstructured data
Is your IT organization battling its users instead of working with them? Here's what CIOs must do to improve IT/business communications.
For IT pros on vacation, work’s no more than a voice mail, e-mail, or SSH session away
IBM's Masala—its follow-up to DB2 Information Integrator—boats over 100 new features, including automation and data access improvements
Company makes another bid for IBM’s AIX and Dynix source code
Customers say management features for heterogeneous storage should be a "given"—built-in (and free). Vendors say it's an add-on worth paying for. When will vendors wake up?
Finding just the right provider can be tricky. How one company made its decision.
For BJ’s Wholesale, Hyperion’s Essbase OLAP server makes for happier—and more productive—end users
Actuate's CEO discusses consolidation, integration, and cooperation, and his company's recent successes in the BI marketplace
Once information appears in a browser, users can copy or print it as they please. Security managers have a new option for safeguarding such content.
Address validation for Oracle E-Business Suite 11i.9 now possible, but only on Windows and Unix platforms for now