If Green Software is to have an impact, the software industry as a whole needs to get onboard
These three steps can help you establish a "reality-based" risk mitigation plan
CA touts a visual spin -- in a 3270 interface -- on ESCON and FICON management.
The enterprise OS-scape could experience disruptive shocks during the next five years
Putting the cart before the horse: does cloud computing sell, and -- if so -- who's buying?
If the number of mission-critical business applications is growing, why are employees still suffering from poor application performance?
A prominent mainframe reseller gets absorbed by one of its competitors. What does the acquisition mean for its customers?
Why the threat of theft-from-within is keeping enterprise CIOs up at night
When it comes to ensuring compliance with information security rules or best practices, a substantial minority of federal agencies still aren’t making the cut
The data center impact of the new POWER 575 systems that IBM announced last month could be nothing short of radical
Disputes between rival IT factions can stop an SOA project dead in its tracks
It may not be long before businesses differentiate themselves on the basis of security
SOLA purports to be a one-stop shop for mainframe service enablement -- complete with design studio, testing workbench, and registry support
Offshore providers could do a booming business as U.S.-based firms try to cut costs by shifting application workloads and IT labor costs overseas
IBM touts its new iDataPlex Web 2.0 servers as nothing less than game-changing
IT shops don't always embrace application modernization as a means to ratchet up efficiencies. They're mostly looking to cut costs.
Automation makes all the difference in a data center, which is why BMC, CA, HP, and IBM are spending heavily to get in on the action.
One expert explains why last month's Power systems consolidation is so important.
Are incentives -- or outright regulation -- needed to spur companies to meaningfully curb their energy consumption?
If Big Blue's new Power Express systems are harbingers of 'the future, users can expect ever-greater density and performance