Described as HTML for the data center, the standards-based mechanism can help IT define data center relationships.
Company backtracks, at least temporarily, on plans to send invoices to commercial users of Linux
Vendors are increasing their focus on services to complement hardware and software products—and increase revenue
Security consultant details ways to protect yourself
Yankee Group’s recommendations for getting the most from managed security outsourcing
Payload and speed make them especially dangerous; eight best practices for resisting their impact
Visa applicants left high and dry as government database hit with virus
IBM announces new z990 mainframes, a rebate offer, On/Off Capacity On Demand for Linux, revamped Parallel Sysplex, and increased tech support spending
QACenter gets on-the-fly parameter testing, drag-and-drop reporting on canned metrics
Pricing pressures and fewer selling opportunities mean the days of high growth and high profit are gone forever.
IDC study shows Linux market share has grown at the expense of other operating environments.
A new survey of future European IT spending plans shows Linux is nowhere on CIO radar screens.
Big Blue is planning to share technical data needed to allow EMC to work with FlashCopy, Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy, and Extended Remote Copy functions.
AppAnalyzer 3.0 creates e-mail audits in line with new regulations
Big Blue takes hosting business to the next level
The moon may soon be home to your backup files
Organizations regard the intersection of physical and electronic security—holistic security, if you will—as the end goal
Anti-virus vendors report MS patch does not protect against Trojan Qhosts; September's list of top ten viruses
Nearly one-fourth of all organizations have unauthorized modems connected to their network, providing easy network access for computer attackers that firewalls won't stop.
Move over, IBM—you've got company in lawsuits over disputed code