Is the Notes client on its way out? The latest on Notes, Domino, and products shown at Lotusphere, including Lotus Workplace Builder.
Storage vendors use "grid" as a sexy, futuristic-sounding metaphor, but grid storage has nothing whatsoever to do with grid computing.
MyDoom monopolizes Internet via e-mail harvesting, P2P file sharing, back door
Coding errors in Web Services code at your partners can trigger problems on your own systems.
Third-party testing firm analyzes leading IDS products, encounters surprises.
Product offers a "one-stop shop" for creating, managing, and publishing ad hoc or production reports.
Ascential can now claim to be the data integration vendor of choice with both SAP and PeopleSoft.
New worm and Trojan software unleashed; purported PayPal mail carries worm
Actions show Siebel is putting its money where its mouth is in the hosted CRM market; CEO positions CRM OnDemand for small to mid-size enterprises.
Expectations were high, and attendees weren't disappointed
A new study shows that offshore outsourcing drives down U.S. IT wages; firm predicts up to 45 percent of full-time IT jobs could be outsourced by 2006
Novell arrives as a Linux leader in a big way
Big Blue says it will create 15,000 more jobs globally, of which 4500 net jobs will be in the United States.
LiveVault's data protection service replaces tape backup in small and medium-size businesses.
Your disaster recovery plan must consider more than just protecting and restoring your data. Your staff has to be recovered as well.
Company announces a new plug-in for importing Salesforce.com data into Excel, Word, and Outlook.
Research firm Aberdeen Group says 2004 will be the year enterprises extend their supply chain solution, integrating it with other systems to reduce costs and improve performance.
Microsoft's Penny Black solution may impose fees on those sending unsolicited e-mail, while a service from Vanquish adds economic penalties for such messages.
Almost one year ago to the day, Applix jettisoned its CRM assets to refocus on its TM1 OLAP engine, the original source of the company's growth. We look back on that move, and ahead to the company's interest in business performance management.
Gathering information in a legal, court-friendly way is vital if computer forensic evidence is to hold up in court.