IBM’s new product automates provisioning user privileges across distributed environments
Flaw in open source version control and collaboration system could enable root compromise
LinuxCare and MySQL AB announce products for Big Iron
PGA Tour leverages IBM’s Virtual Linux Services running on zSeries to support key application
Novell needed to send customers formatted sales documents worldwide via e-mail or fax; it found the answer in StreamServe's Business Communications Platform.
Oracle’s AppsWorld 2003 user conference morphs into LinuxWorld West as the company touts Linux solutions powering its Oracle Outsourcing offerings
With 60 million mobile workers in the country, wireless computing has been a technology waiting to boom. That wait will soon be over.
Storage efficiency is more than the allocation of bits to disk—it must also consider data utilization.
IBM and CA turn back the clock as they introduce new Linux-on-mainframe solutions; IBM announces new native Linux-on-pSeries systems
Software giant permits governments to review—but not modify—its source code
Head of eTrust security products discusses Security Command Center, threat management, and mainframe security
New identity server supports SAML extensions to boost network single-sign-on across multiple sites
Big Blue eliminates interactive licensing requirement on new iSeries systems
With the arrival of the New Year, we asked several storage luminaries for their perspective on the pace of storage technology change and what we can expect in 2003. No surprise: it will probably be more of the same.
New BrightStor product facilitates storage management by its impact on business processes
With the arrival of the New Year, we asked several storage luminaries for their perspective on the pace of storage technology change and what we can expect in 2003.
Proper planning and adequate help enable the director of information services for On Assignment Inc. to put DSL in 70 offices.
Shadow Console provides end-to-end view of middleware components
A widespread flaw in Ethernet card device drivers affects a “staggering” number of systems
New regulatory standards such as HIPAA and GLBA aren’t expected to drive IT security spending