Company announces availability of beta 2 of Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010.
Symantec research says IT spending for disaster recovery has risen and C-level executives more involved, yet trouble spots remain vulnerable
Experts see LucidEra's demise as a reflection of a brutal economic climate. The economy is also taking a toll on DW appliance specialist Dataupia, which is enduring a venture capital famine of its own.
Immediate communication with a customer can quickly transform a poor customer experience into an exceptional one.
Microsoft last week announced a reprieve, of sorts, for beleaguered users of its PerformancePoint Planning Server.
IT spending is under the microscope. How do you know you’re making the best investment decisions for network and server infrastructure? Business service management may be the answer IT and business users need.
Spam levels surged in May, but technologies such as traffic and connection management helped reduce or rein-in the volume of malicious traffic.
There's a significant disconnect between IT and business executives when it comes to disaster recovery preparedness.
To help you meet the challenges of virtualization, we offer five best practices that will transform enterprise IT both operationally and strategically.
How IT can continue to offer the same (or similar) levels of service on severely restricted budgets?
Administrator rights let users do everything on a system, but these rights are also the target of malware and other vulnerabilities.
The mainframe already embodies a viable proof-of-concept for cloud computing in the enterprise. Is it a cloud platform par excellence?
Vendor-neutral consortium, Open Database Alliance, formed as hub for MySQL
New research from Gartner paints a surprisingly bright picture of BI spending, with greater than 20 percent growth last year.
Google's sync plug-in will disable Windows Desktop Search for Outlook
Dashboards are popular in helping business users see trends and understand data, but what's ahead for this visualization tool?
Data warehouse players seem to have their heads in the clouds. Are customers ready to follow them? For some applications, the answer is yes.
Focus on automating, simplifying IT for inefficient business tasks
IT administrators claim that former employees pose no risk; a new survey suggests otherwise