Big Blue also previews z/OS version 7, due out next year
New tool lets developers repackage host applications as XML Web services or .NET server components.
Controversy highlights the way an ambitious Big Blue competes with many of its long-time partners
While Windows file server consolidation is seen as a top priority by most IT directors, such projects can be tricky to undertake. In the second part of our two-part discussion, we explore the best practices that will help you manage the risks and problems of such projects.
SNIA gets into the education business
New technology in a user-friendly toolbar intercepts users from visiting such sites
Exploits expected to get worse, putting even more pressure on security managers
Delaying XP Upgrades, AOL IM Buffer Overflow, Virus Source
The state of Idaho has tapped a zLinux solution to achieve immediate ROI of nearly half-a-million dollars annually
Consolidation is seen as a top priority by most IT directors, but understanding of storage consolidation as it relates to file servers is low. In the first in a two-part discussion, we explore the benefits and obstacles of server consolidation projects, and explore the impact on users.
U.S. firms must shape—or limit the impact of—a range of Chinese technology standards. Here are four strategies to follow.
Even though Intel has embraced 64-bit on the low-end with its new Xeon chips, it hasn’t given up on Itanium
So-call regulatory compliance solutions are just data movers.
Public key infrastructure isn't dead yet.
Use of the Internet for telephone calls brings to the fore how security concerns could now spread to your once-secure communications system.
This XP Service Pack should be called a Security Pack
Problems Found in Graphics Library, Mozilla, and PDAs
Novell, Red Hat, Sun make waves
Computer Associates positions open source Ingres as a natural for Big Iron Linux; IBM's Cloudscape will become Apache's Derby
In the second article of our two-part series, we look at four additional principles to help you effectively manage your RFID data.