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According to a new survey, .NET appears to be widening its lead over Java EE.
You don't typically think of Big Iron as a locus of Web 2.0 activity -- but IBM is trying to recast it as such
There’s more to virtualization that creating multiple servers on a single server.
In the new version of CONTROL-M, BMC is trumpeting a job rollback and auditing feature, along with virtualization-friendly amenities
Protecting your data doesn't have to break your budget, thanks to open source options.
Sales of its System z mainframes helped propel IBM to the top of the server market. Unix server sales were also up.
IBM's InfoSphere data integration platform is brimming with mainframe goodies
From determining the ROI to ensuring you're getting the most from the technology, an infrastructure architect offers tips for IT professionals.
The Big, Fast virtual systems of tomorrow might look a lot like today's Biggest, Fastest, and most eminently Virtual system: IBM's System z mainframe.
IT must implement an effective, mature method of change management or experience significant downtime and negative impact on productivity and profits.
IT spending should eclipse $3.4 trillion this year -- a year-over-year growth rate of 8 percent
Mainframe shops continue to look to Big Iron for increased operational efficiency and lower costs.
With focuses on SOA, virtualization, next-generation data centers, and cloud computing, Summer SHARE will likely have plenty to interest attendees.
Almost all IT shops say that boosting energy efficiency is a clear priority, but comparatively few are actually spending money to do it
Used properly, project management offices can help CIOs make better decisions about how and where to spend their IT dollars
Cloud computing isn't just a flash in the pan, advocates argue: it's game-changing.
Just how favorably does Microsoft's Hyper-V compare to established products from VMWare, Virtual Iron, and Citrix?
Expect PSI's technology to pop up elsewhere -- perhaps in a low-end POWER-based mainframe