The quasi-monopolistic licensing practices of some software vendors have angered enterprise managers. But there's hope on the horizon and strategies you can use to fight back today.
A look at top influencers, forces, technologies and products in large enterprise computing.
A look at top influencers, forces, technologies and products in large enterprise computing.
Office Depot needed to massage sales data for employee bonuses, with minimal IT involvement.
For large enterprises that want better business intelligence without the high cost and management headaches of an in-house solution, hosted business intelligence might be the answer.
After all the hype from application server vendors in 2001, portals have finally landed firmly on solid, enterprise ground.
Managing its own internal portal project, Perficient Inc. came away with a deep understanding of the ins—and outs—of portals.
Despite high-profile blowouts, managed service providers succeed at selling their high-availability message to large enterprises.
The Jewish Home and Hospital of N.Y. uses an assortment of products from a variety of companies to manage its network.
Impending pressure from the FBI or Congress may force companies to share evidence of break-ins, or disclose the SEC level of information security preparedness. Is your company ready?
A hardened operating systems brings security to the Bahá‘í International Community's Web site.
What's really happened to the security of information technology since Sept. 11?
A hardened operating systems brings security to the Bahá‘í International Community's Web site.
The Jewish Home and Hospital of N.Y. uses an assortment of products from a variety of companies to manage its network.
The City of Minneapolis turns to Unisys Corp. for its solution to update its infrastructure
Hold Brothers, a trading company, tracks down bandwidth usage to contain skyrocketing costs.
Hold Brothers, a trading company, tracks down bandwidth usage to contain skyrocketing costs.
The City of Minneapolis turns to Unisys Corp. for its solution to updating its infrastructure.
Will .NET Framework bring Microsoft and true language-neutral development into the enterprise?
Experts tell us where you'll find the hotspots in enterprise technology through 2003.