IntelliStation Power p630 incorporates reliability and availability enhancements from pSeries servers
Database powerhouse touts Oracle Collaboration Suite, introduces next version of 9i Application Server, and announces 9i Database for Itanium
Company's packaged, composite applications create new cross-functional business processes.
New product monitors SQL configurations and currency of security patches
Gateway offering lets companies keep an eye on AIM activity on their network
Mueller says trust between corporations and government necessary for secure systems
Supply Chain Management software may be the key to increasing cash flow, growth, and return on assets, study finds
pSeries p650 to compete with servers from Sun, HP in the midrange
Big Blue’s CEO makes the case for an “on-demand” computing infrastructure
First up, a compliance-management tool that automates license management and embargo checking for international customers.
IT analyst firm offers inside look at the business of managing enterprise security
ClearTrust 5.0 takes on a new standards-based look
New software platform promises secure access management for Web services.
To cope with burgeoning data and its management, a naming system is exactly where we need to begin—to enable truly effective storage management.
What exactly is .NET? A consultant with a leading IT services firm I recently spoke with likened Microsoft's .NET vision to "a spell-checker for rent over the Internet for Word." Another analyst views it as a Windows-preservation strategy in a world moving to Web services—and potential platform independence. Maybe Microsoft hasn't done a good job explaining .NET, or maybe the software giant wants to keep the concept in a formless state until it sees what the market is willing to pay for.