Long-time Microsoft-watcher Russ Cooper says that the software giant must do more to enhance the security of its products
Lotus General Manager Al Zollar Tapped to Head iSeries Server Group
Goldman Sachs projects that Linux will challenge traditional Unix offerings in the enterprise data center
For a business that lives off demand for printed documents, the paper industry has spent a lot of time trying to banish paper documents from its own processes.
Big Blue expects to be first to resell Cisco’s MDS 9000-series multi-protocol storage switches
Altix 3000 systems supports some of the largest Linux SMP configurations to date
We've pulled together some of the noteworthy moments for enterprise storage in 2002 and look ahead to what this year will hold.
In consolidating nine data centers worldwide to one location, Parker Hannifin International chooses to go with a vendor it knows well.
In this column, we pull together some of the noteworthy moments for enterprise storage in 2002 and look forward to predict what this year will hold.
Look for more sophisticated information attacks this year.
Research shows hardware appliances are primary avenue for security software delivery
New release offers security features for transmitting sensitive data over mobile networks
ERP vendors, including Oracle and SAP, are transforming the supply chain software market
A specialty baked goods company was losing online sales because of a Web site that couldn't handle peak holiday traffic. Solution: It upgraded its existing iSeries (AS/400) computers and created a new Web site running Linux.
Research group says runaway growth of the late ‘90’s won’t be reduplicated.
Network-based file caching may provide a means for real-time data sharing and disaster recovery in file systems according to storage start-up Tacit Networks.
Network-based file caching may provide a means for real-time data sharing and disaster recovery in file systems according to storage start-up Tacit Networks.
As the year draws to a close, the “Two Towers” of pain in storage administration—capacity provisioning and backup—remain largely unsolved, despite considerable activity in the industry around these problems. Will vendor efforts yield blockbuster solutions in 2003 or are they just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic?
As the year draws to a close, the “Two Towers” of pain in storage administration—capacity provisioning and backup—remain largely unsolved, despite considerable activity in the industry.
Political instability in India combined with Russia's depth of programming talent makes it an attractive new location from offshore software development.