Talk about post-Christmas letdowns: spam volumes tanked after December 25th. What happened -- and can it last?
This is the year when enterprises will evaluate SaaS solutions for cloud-based IT management.
According to a new study, more than half of U.S. businesses aren’t erasing data from computers or storage assets prior to retiring them.
From automation to the cloud, IT leadership to self-awareness, these trends may dominate IT this year. Are you prepared?
A look at the top security, storage, and data center trends facing organizations in the New Year.
As a new list of “Promising Jobs” proves, some IT skills never go out of style.
Two years on, CA's Mainframe 2.0 is bearing fruit, with provocative new product offerings and a host of new mainframe-oriented services.
As data centers struggle to meet their backup and recovery objectives, what will managers look for in 2011?
The pressure to create a cloud presence will only become stronger in 2011. What IT needs to know to be prepared.
Whitelisting applications can be a more effective and lower-impact technique for protecting your enterprise than are traditional antivirus approaches.
Security admins faced a host of vulnerabilities and new attacks in 2010, but the nightmare scenarios that could've kept security pros up at night blessedly didn't come to pass.
It was a busy year for IT professionals in 2010. What did network administrators learn this year, and how will these lessons affect the top enterprise trends in 2011?
How are IT organizations responding to the new security challenges of administrative privileges in a virtualized environment?
From powerful mainframes to small smartphones, it was a year filled with change and challenges, contradiction and contrast for enterprise IT.
The 2010 history books will show that many of the developments in storage have been driven by economics rather than pure innovation. Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, takes a look back at the significant storage news of 2010.
It was a watershed year for cloud computing, but what lies ahead?
The top three risk trends in 2010, and what lies ahead for security professionals in 2011.
This year the desktop ruled. Desktops will continue to lead the trends in 2011, but in a direction no one would ever have imagined two years ago.
During 2010, enterprises were figuring out and defining the cloud; in 2011, they’ll be putting clouds into action.
In this year's "50 Best Careers" list, four IT-related jobs made the cut: computer software engineer, computer support specialist, computer systems analyst, and network architect.