Software


Business Objects Completes Crystal Acquisition

Company mum about the future

Q&A: Application Modernization Strategies

We spoke recently with Jim Rhyne, a distinguished engineer and eServer tools and enterprise modernization architect with IBM. Our discussion ranged from the scope of enterprise modernization (hint, companies often fail to adequately anticipate skills modernization), the phenomenon of mainframe brain drain (Rhyne isn’t convinced that there’s anything to it), application modernization strategies and, of course, the maturity of the Web services standards themselves.

DBMS Licensing Woes Turn Customers to Open Source Systems

Customers losing patience with negotiating database licenses are increasingly adopting open source DBMSes such as MySQL

Happy Days Are Here Again – Sort Of

Spending on storage and software should grow fastest next year. Among CIOs' top priorities next year: cost reduction, security, application integration, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.

Breaking the Next Storage Barrier

Worldwide disk storage systems sales could easily reach an exabyte by next year.



Ten Technology Predictions for 2004

Analysts from professional services firm Tallán explain the trends IT must manage next year.

Of File Systems and Databases, Part 2: Clustered File Systems

Clustered file system advocates have positioned their solutions as alternatives to the monolithic file systems (such as WAFL).

Business Objects/Kalido Partnership Tackles Data Quality

Is the information you’re funneling to business decision-makers accurate and reliable?

Q&A: Protecting Web Applications from Unknown Attacks

Companies must protect their data as well as their reputations.

Microsoft Reveals OLAP and Data Mining Features in Next SQL Server

Microsoft will support XML/A and claims to have simplified the MultiDimensional eXpressions language used by Analysis Services to define calculations and security rules, among other changes.