The mainframe already embodies a viable proof-of-concept for cloud computing in the enterprise. Is it a cloud platform par excellence?
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.
To help you meet the challenges of virtualization, we offer five best practices that will transform enterprise IT both operationally and strategically.
How did IT ever fall for the vendor's business value proposition for server virtualization?
Three features that should guide your choice of an application appliance.
Gartner offers an prescription for enterprise architecture ROI
MapReduce can help spread the computational chores between many computers. But what if the technology could be unleashed for all data, not just file-based data processing?
Seventy percent of CIOs say they'll spend money on new or expanded IT initiatives this year, including information security, virtualization, and data center efficiency.
Many shops are pursuing SOA strategies without first identifying the business benefits of doing so.
Why the solution to I/O sprawl is I/O virtualization.
Mainframe management has come a long way, as the latest fruits of CA's Mainframe 2.0 initiative demonstrate
When you look closer, the spin around VMware benefits starts to wobble quickly when you do the math.
Although outsourcing revenues increased by nearly 50 percent last year, experts predict slowing demand for outsourcing services in the first half of this year.
Unless you employ appropriate safeguards, a minor Twitter problem could easily turn into a tempest.
Tape plays a continuing role in meeting the storage challenge.
“Be prepared” is one key to an expedited software license audit.
What you can do now to stay a step ahead of the changing vulnerability landscape.
Sun says its Nehalem product line is “significantly differentiated” from other Xeon 550-based systems in a very crowded market.
Imagine querying all enterprise information with the precision of SQL and the fuzziness of search. That’s the promise of unified information access.