Enterprise


Multi-OS Hardware: The Next Step in Server Technology (Part 1 of 2)

Running multiple operating systems on a single server brings big benefits. In this first of a two-part discussion, we look at two of the three main benefits of multi-OS environments. Next week we'll

On Demand: IBM Notches Global Win

Complete rip-and-replace puts pSeries and xSeries to work at LEGO

Careers: Mainframe Technologists Over-worked and Over-stressed

The economy and externally generated changes are key stressors

SCO vs. IBM: Big Blue Strikes Back

Company breaks silence by filing a counterclaim

Revivio Redux

More on replication, crash-consistent images, and Revivio's technology

Boosting IM Security

Management key to enterprise rollout; financial services advised to retain messages

Briefs: RPC/DCOM Vulnerability, Budgets Impact Regulatory Compliance

Microsoft offers patch to a critical Windows problem; survey shows few companies are in regulatory compliance



Careers: Are You Willing to Move to Move Up?

Tech professionals are more willing to sell the house, pack the van, and move the kids across country in the name of a better job opportunity.

HP Leapfrogs IBM in Industry Benchmark

Analyst says real performance champ is still the IBM Power4 processor

Oracle’s Reputation Among IT Buyers Dips

Negative opinions increase as database company fights for PeopleS

IBM Beefs Up z990 Security

Overall z990 shipments meeting expectations, company says, but study shows almost half of IT shops surveyed aren't even aware that a new mainframe system is in the offing.

Virtualization Platforms: Almost a Believer

DataCore does what vendors ought to be doing: they put up their customers as proof that, whatever your intuition tells you, their stuff delivers.

The Perils of Identity Mismanagement

eProvision Role-Out normalizes, reconciles, and cleans user identities

Integrating Security into Software Development

AppScan Developer Edition provides fully automated application security testing for major development environments

Where Techies Go For Help

While it's no surprise that over half use the Web first to solve technical problems, co-workers make a surprisingly poor showing

Actional Revamps Web Services Management Tool

SOAPstation can manage XML services created and deployed before Web services standards were developed

Briefs: Oracle’s Deep Pockets; Disaster Recovery for NAS Servers

Oracle expects the PeopleSoft acquisition price tag will rise to $7.5 billion; NSI offers NAS-focused version of Double-Take

SCO to Linux Users: Get Licensed or Face Possible Litigation

In light of new copyright, analysts say customers should factor in the potential for liability when making Linux purchasing decisions

Storage Management: Headed for the Switch

Sun's must-read white paper articulates its vision of switch-based storage management as well as anyone could today. The question is, can we get there from here?

California Privacy Law: Goodbye Good Intentions

New law mandates information theft disclosure no matter what