To gain control of data and systems, IT consolidated their environment. A better solution is emerging: optimization tools.
How IT organizations are spending their budgets
Financial services giant finds happy medium between performance and availability with Big Blue’s new DR service for zSeries
IT budgets, developer headcount is growing; study says outsourcing isn't dampening internal development
SLAs have traditionally relied on operating system utilities to determine process availability -- but their accuracy isn't assured. Measuring the availability of business processes may hold the key to correct application performance assessment.
Grid computing finds enterprise killer apps
CMS software enables end users and subject matter experts to keep Web content fresh and accurate
Proactive desktop support has become an important corporate initiative. Here's why.
Continued use of legacy environments may result in charges of negligence
You don’t have to be certified to enjoy job security -- demand for many uncertified skills is up
Blade server success founded on key mainframe concepts
Security, project management, and Linux skills are all still valuable
Here's one low-cost technique that's easily implemented and can substantially improve the quality of both systems and services.
World-class performance goes hand-in-hand with world-class restraint, at least where IT spending is concerned
Is the offshore trend driving down compensation levels across the IT industry?
For IT pros on vacation, work’s no more than a voice mail, e-mail, or SSH session away
Sarbanes-Oxley compliance needn’t be a backbreaking ordeal
Effective business continuity planning must address several different kinds of worst-case scenarios
Study says process changes and best practices are key, regardless of which ERP software you’re running
IT can eliminate costly upgrades and reduce installation problems by running hosted applications instead of licensing them. But there are pitfalls.