IT pros with Windows 7 skills are -- or soon will be -- a hot commodity.
A controversial new report shows vendors are leaving enterprises seriously exposed.
The benefits and best practices of using tape discovery.
What was Intel thinking? Was a vision of a hyper-connected future -- powered by hyper-secure embedded microprocessors -- a big factor?
Do Intel's new processors signal a seminal moment in storage innovation?
Today's security market differs greatly from the market that was hammered almost a decade ago, following the dot.com implosion.
Microsoft received a "strong positive" rating in a study of e-mail system vendors by Gartner released in mid-August.
Google seems to be the platform of choice for public cloud adopters; IBM gets high marks from private cloud users.
Big Blue's refresh includes the gargantuan POWER 795, which it pits against top-shelf systems from HP and Oracle.
Spam dominates e-mail; phishing attacks mimic support chat sessions.
The co-creator of the MIME e-mail standard takes a look at the past and future of e-mail communication, how it's tied to social networking, and e-mail in the cloud.
Applications and environments are more complex than ever. DevOps may be the approach IT needs.
A new study underscores cloud computing's momentum and helps put the phenomenon into perspective.
Breaches could still be avoided, report notes.
zEnterprise services 125 different capacity settings, but small mainframe shops may be best served by IBM's existing z10 BC system
IT staff salaries perk up; premiums highest in supply chain, SOA, CRM environments
Economy continues to weigh on management salaries; supply chain, SOA management skills command high premiums
Organizations are typically targeted by more than one successful cyber criminal attack each week -- costing the average organization $3.8 million.
Google and Verizon issued a statement on U.S. broadband policy, describing an approach that would permit differentiated services.
Confusion about the efficacy of SAS 70 seems to be more the rule than the exception. A new report suggests that a SAS 70 reality check is long overdue.