Companies favor security technology, overlook adequate user training
Giving mobile users access to enterprise applications and internal portals via an SSL VPN can be tricky. Midwest Wireless' implementation was exceptionally smooth. What's their secret?
IT has experienced relatively healthy job growth in the U.S. during a period when job growth as a whole remained stagnant
The data warehousing appliance arms race spills over into the partner arena.
Business Objects positions Xcelsius as a complement to, and extension of, Microsoft Excel
Don’t look for WebSphere DataStage this year...
Behind the flashy new graphical user interface and productivity enhancements is one big impact to IT. We spotlight three key benefits -- and one big expense -- any IT department should consider in its upgrade plans.
The convergence of data mining and artificial intelligence technologies has some folks screaming Big Brother—perhaps with good reason.
Using the TDWI Business Intelligence Framework, research and services senior manager Philip Russom outlined four ‘mega-trends’ to watch in 2006.
Microsoft’s next-gen database still isn’t generally available.
The new Crystal Reports for Eclipse is billed as a completely Java-based reporting solution.
Post-virus attack cleanup costs $200 per system. Taking a layered approach to protection can help keep your PCs safe.
With an increasing number of threats and limited IT staff resources, one company turns to outsourcing network monitoring