Emulation can pay big dividends. We examine emulation's long history, its value, and what's ahead, focusing on its use at Unisys.
What's the latest in development languages, and what is BYOX?
If there were so many server platform updates in 2012, why are I/Os still held back?
How BPM suites have evolved and how you can take control of BPM initiatives and apply them to your mission-critical projects.
With the right preparation and an effective IT efficiency solution, companies can approach an OS migration project with confidence. These pointers will help get you on the right track.
More than half of all programmers moonlight -- as hobbyists, as contributors to open source projects, or, thanks to marketplaces like the AppStore, for fun and profit.
Which three trends had the biggest impact on IT in 2012, and which will affect IT the most in 2013?
How should developers cope with software eating the world?
Your employees are comfortable with social networks. How can those networks be turned to your business advantage?
A well-architected modern messaging infrastructure will give your enterprise the agility to adapt quickly to changing application requirements without the constraints of cloud providers.
We examine the risks, challenges, and benefits of the cloud and where the technology is headed.
What are the benefits of HTML5 to your organization, and what skills will you need to make the transition a success?
Building software faster doesn't mean the software is better. What your IT organization may need is an agile quality process.
Faced with rising energy costs, IT is looking for greener alternatives. Could Iceland play a leading role?
Writing good, robust unit tests is not hard -- it just takes a little practice. These pointers will help you write better unit tests.
We examine the benefits of I/O virtualization and offer best practices to achieve high-performance I/O.
What you need to know about Hadoop benefits, scalability, and best practices.
Automation can provide solid returns on your investment quickly. The key is to consider your business processes (and the IT processes that support them) as part of the same ecosystem.
How a team of five university students developed a cross-platform, mobile, real-time app for managing presentations with no mobile development training.
Foresight and planning for a standard desktop environment can help you avoid the hassle of future issues.