CA’s chief security architect discusses the three key areas for security professional’s attention this year.
NetFlow and sFlow give administrators a new perspective.
Confusion, delays after Microsoft revamps Volume Licensing Service Center
Top concerns: data center complexity, number of applications; disaster recovery plans need work
Job security for IT pros deteriorating
Microsoft denied that Internet Information Services Web server is subject to new security vulnerability.
Late last year, IBM gave Linux-on-System z boosters a big gift: a new Linux-only System z Solution Edition, priced at just $212,000.
Will 2010 be the first meaningful stage of cloud computing's rocket ride of growth and enterprise usage?
Managing application performance is all about how the end user perceives performance, and current tech trends are having an impact on that perception.
IT shops aren't doing enough to secure their cellular communications. This leaves them wide open to attack. The stakes are high -- and likely to get even higher.
What should IT focus on this year? Some key issues from 2009 remain, but several new areas will need IT's attention.
Security will continue to be a hot-button issue this year. Here’s how to protect your business-critical information.
Researchers say Windows 7 has potential to become security target this year.
Company must stop selling Word on January 11
A good news/bad news forecast
Company to offer lower-cost cloud services for less mission-critical needs,
Security feature in Office 2010 designed to block malware associated with older Office binary file formats.
Malware reportedly attacks via a Trojan hidden in PDF e-mail attachments
Windows Azure will enable enterprises to build private and enable hybrid clouds