What are the common misperceptions about unstructured data are explored, and how can this data be exploited for game-changing insights?
There’s no doubt that customers will continue their migration from in-house BI to BI in the cloud. We explore best practices for cloud BI and the limitations this technology imposes.
Success with enterprise business goals demands strategies for enterprise data.
Three key moves for Linux this year will impact enterprise IT.
A look at how security is evolving around three key information technology developments.
Mobile devices became targets just as more workers were connecting to corporate assets using their personal devices. What's ahead for mobile IT in 2012?
What predictions can we draw from the threats IT battled in 2011 about what’s ahead in 2012?
Is a caching device right for your organization?
We explore what the Scala programming language can do for your organization with the language’s inventor.
In just three years, mobile workers will account for more than one-third of the global workforce.
Backing up everything isn't just wasteful and expensive -- data that "lives forever" exposes your enterprise to additional risks. We explain a smarter, safer, and less expensive approach to disaster recovery.
IBM, Intel exceed expectations; Google's results disappoint.
We look at the 10 key details your data strategy must address and suggest a good place to start formulating your strategy.
Composite Software VP Robert Eve has co-written a new book on data virtualization. In this interview, he describes going beyond traditional data virtualization and discusses some of the lessons from the book's 10 high-profile case studies.
In this two-part interview, well-known BI analyst and TDWI faculty member Cindi Howson discusses some of the top innovations affecting business intelligence, in keeping with her annual "Cool BI" list of business intelligent innovations.
Moving a data warehouse offshore can bring significant cost savings, but such a move introduces elements of risk that must be managed.
Performance management solutions have been around for years, but momentum is building, as these four future trends reveal.
What can bridge the state of virtualization today and the unfettered reality we seek from the cloud? A true storage Hypervisor may hold the key.
Your cloud work doesn't stop once you go live. IT must vigilantly monitor its performance. We examine the options and impediments.
Risk is not an exact science, but there are specific trends that should impact decision makers in the year to come.