IBM is aiming its Information-on-Demand pitch to both IT professionals and business decision-makers
With Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft's developer-friendly focus continues apace -- with some new wrinkles
Creating state-consistent point-in-time snapshots is now possible in server virtualization environments
In an age of Sarbanes-Oxley and similar regulatory measures, how could a single rogue trader have racked up more than $7 billion in losses?
Many virtualization strategies can enable business continuity. The right solution depends on your environment and where you want to take it in the future.
Virtualization took center stage again last week, as both IBM and Sun unveiled ambitious new virtual offerings
CA is preparing an innovation infusion for its legacy mainframe software products
If server virtualization dominated news in 2007, this year expect a focus on infrastructure virtualization.
VMWare might be far out in front, but don't count Microsoft out
The move seems to have come out of nowhere. What does it all mean?
How implementing a network configuration management strategy and solution can help effectively manage compliance-related tasks and all configuration changes
Most analysts believe the acquisition benefits both companies and is a signature milestone in Sun's long and painstaking trek back to relevancy.
Why the current crop of Green IT initiatives isn't green enough
Were System z's third-quarter shortfalls an aberration or a harbinger of a rough year ahead?
We explain the four major models of remote client solutions on the market today.
Solaris running on the mainframe? It's far from a pipedream.
Will Microsoft's server virtualization push change the rules of the game?
Fasten your seatbelts -- it's going to be a bumpy year.
Industry watchers see Big Blue’s mainframe power efficiency push as a signal event in the longstanding scale-up versus scale-out system wars
Industry analysts say the IBM/Mainsoft accord is a Very Good Thing for users of mixed .NET and J2EE environments