What you need to know about moving to virtual desktops.
With its recent acquisition of Platform Computing, IBM is betting on emerging demand for high-performance computing solutions.
Company has aggressive plans for replacing traditional PC environments with virtual desktops and bridging enterprise data centers with the cloud.
Big Blue names Virginia Rometty to CEO position beginning January 1, succeeding Sam Palmisano.
How to think about scope, virtualization, mobility, compliance, and distributed workforce in tracking equipment and applications.
Few IT organizations are prepared to manage the use of social media in the enterprise. This is particularly true from a security perspective.
Almost half of U.S. information workers already split time between home, office, or other locations
An introduction to the security requirements you should expect from a cloud service provider.
A new push by partners Cisco and Citrix might encourage IT organizations to take a serious look at desktop virtualization.
Stanford researchers would like to replace hard drive storage and put everything in computer memory.
Mobility promises to enable unprecedented access to information -- in a highly-interactive, visually compelling context, to boot.
As enterprise data management has matured, companies are beginning their data governance programs with a better understanding of what the term means, but plenty of questions and confusion remains.
MDM and governance go hand in hand, but how do you know if your MDM approach is working, especially in light of Big Data and social media?
Performance is a major component of SyncSort's ETL 2.0 push.
The iPad-like user experience promises to wholly transform the way information is presented and consumed in the enterprise. To their collective credit, many BI players get this. Why they get it is another matter.
Organizational change management and benefits realization can help to reduce risk in ERP implementations. These steps can help your ERP project succeed.
Are you still writing rules for old firewalls? Dealing with ports and protocols is no longer sufficient. Next-generation firewalls drill into traffic to identify the applications traversing the network, and automation can help you build and manage the rules you need to exploit this technology.
Does moving to the cloud mean you give up control of your application's performance?