Virtualization can be a boon to business continuity and disaster recovery planning -- provided you understand the risks
Outsourcers are increasingly trying to achieve greater contract flexibility and minimize overall risk. Here are the risks you should know about.
Industry watchers speculate that the third service pack for Windows XP -- complete with security-related features -- could appear soon
One fifth of lLarge companies expect to increase IT hiring in Q2
New IT consumers are more comfortable with, and knowledgeable about, technology, and that’s a problem
For many large mainframe customers, the idea of a mainframe-centric -- or mainframe-exclusive -- "enterprise data center" makes a lot of sense
Like the z9 EC and z9 BC systems that preceded it, IBM's System z10 drastically alters the rules of the mainframe game.
Increasingly, organizations are turning to IT outsourcing to enhance business outcomes instead of simply to control or reduce costs.
This winter's SHARE conference was a user confab to remember, attracting young and old IT pros alike.
In the second part of our discussion, we take a closer look at two I/O solutions: InfiniBand and 10 GbE.
This year's Winter SHARE conference -- held last week in Orlando -- gave attendees a unique opportunity to take System z10 for a test drive.
Sleeping laptops may be the next way hackers steal encrypted information
Microsoft releases its next-generation Windows platform, highlighted by Windows Server 2008.
Data integration vendors cite growing interest among new and existing customers in mainframe data connectivity solutions.
As companies virtualize physical servers and provision processor and memory resources to specific virtual machines (VMs), delivering I/O to these VMs presents the next set of challenges. We examine these and look at two I/O solutions: InfiniBand and 10 GbE.
How long is the DR-related outage you budget for? A few days -- a week -- or longer?
ID theft usually involves time-tested methods such as telephone fraud than blockbuster data breaches
IBM is aiming its Information-on-Demand pitch to both IT professionals and business decision-makers
As never before, IT is facing pressure to deliver products and services that help differentiate the business from its competitors.
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?