Enterprise


Top Trends in Enterprise Computing

Looking for some new ways that IT departments have made smash hits to their companies' bottom lines? No action super-heroes, no razzle-dazzle special effects here—just real-world projects that drew rave reviews.

Test Data: Security Loophole?

It's not always the threat of security breaches from the outside that needs your attention. Sometimes the problem comes from inside your company, and it isn't always intentional.

The Struggle for Interoperability

The development of CIM appears to be taking on momentum.

Does IT Favor Men?

Most men and women technologists feel working conditions for female IT professionals have either stayed the same or improved in the last two years.

Getting in Front of Security

From networking intrusion to virus detection, the basic security paradigms really haven't changed much in the past.

Air Force Consolidates Network

Server consolidation in the U.S. Air Force is reducing the sheer number of servers, increasing security, and returning hoards of network admins to their real jobs.



San Diego "Insources" for Efficiency

The city of San Diego's goal is to build private sector accountability and efficiency into the public sector, including IT integration projects.

PeopleSoft Debuts EAI Product Suite

AppConnect exploits Web services to connect heterogeneous applications.

New HP Loses $2B in First Quarter as Combined Company

The company saw revenues sink and weathered a large loss in first quarter.

IBM Dominates High-End Server Market

Despite a shrinking market, Big Blue increases its lead.

Consolidation Projects Push Linux on Big Iron

More than cost, server consolidation efforts are helping push Linux into IBM mainframe environments.

IP VPN Services Market on Fire

IP VPN revenues to grow by 15 to 20 percent in 2002.

OS/390 Users Respond to IBM Announcements

Many shops in the midst of z/OS migrations.

z/OS Release Boasts Scalability, Manageability Enhancements

Enhancements should improve z/OS’ workload management capabilities.