As Adobe Systems applications face increasing security threats, Microsoft is stepping up to lend a helping hand.
New zEnterprise mainframe and systems architecture lets mainframe, Power, and x86 systems share resources, be managed as single, virtualized system
Dell is warning many of its customers of potential malware embedded in a set of server motherboards.
Could Oracle's Exadata V2 enable a new -- and altogether more ambitious -- approach to enterprise performance management?
Online Social Gaming Company Turns to Visual BI to Delve into Data
The cloud will reduce the cost of delivering simple, powerful business intelligence so organizations can finally enjoy pervasive BI.
What is an agile BI architecture, and how does it fit into an organization's overall BI approach?
The malware calm in the midst of a raging spam storm was almost eerie. Until last month, that is, when things took a turn -- for the worst.
The more information you have, the more you must worry about where it's stored and if your organization is in compliance with the global potpourri of industry and government regulations.
Inconsistent metrics have led to inconsistent results
Planning for a merger or acquisition can be tricky, but it's a bullet that most CIOs will have to bite.
How to ensure security is part of the cloud adoption strategy.
Microsoft issues security advisory about Windows vulnerability associated with shortcut icons on USB drives
The majority of Internet security threats come from unpatched vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat/Reader and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
Microsoft last week released the next version of a free tool that provides upgrade advice for those using the company's flagship software products.
Microsoft announces two new "previews" to come for its Windows Small Business Server product suite
Three updates rated "critical," one deemed "important."
Where virtualization is headed, and what problems (and solutions) lie ahead for IT.
Recommendations for making data safer that won’t decimate your IT budget.
According to a recent survey, administrators in Windows environments are still doing much of their administrative legwork the old-fashioned way: by hand.