Enterprise


IBM Unveils New z/OS, Says Goodbye to OS/390

IBM Corp. announces release 1.4 (R4) of z/OS.

AdvanceMed Corp. Manages Business-Critical Storage Operations with Fujitsu

To a greater degree than most companies, the business success of Reston, Va.-based AdvanceMed is directly linked to the smooth operation of its storage infrastructure.

IT Spending: Servers Up, Mainframes Down in 2002

When it comes to 2002, IT departments are spending more on servers and less on mainframes.

AIX 5L Certified for COE

First OS compliant with the DoD's COE version 4.

Jacada Adds Web Services Support to Integrator

Another vendor jumps into Web services game.

OSDL Previews Data Center Linux Spec

Group focuses on reliability and scalability.

Red Hat Pledges Support for x86-64

Optmizing for Opteron



IDC: Linux Revenues Declined in 2001

But It's Big in China

IBM Previews WebSphere Business Connection

Spreading Outside the Firewall

The Cost of Webifying Legacy Applications

DePaul University authors provide access to their complete study.

Wireless Insecurity

Take one look at the tangle of cables connecting the computer to its monitor, peripherals and printers, and it’s not hard to imagine how someone thought "wireless." Sample the wireless 802.11b network (a.k.a. Wi-Fi and AirPort) in a café after crawling around on your hands and knees underneath your desk trying to find a live Ethernet port.

Application Integration: Mix & Match

ETL emerges as a compelling alternative to traditional EAI tools.

Road Rage on the Internet

The Internet is broken. Successful businesses require predictable systems and reliable performance. Unfortunately, the Internet provides neither.

Vendors Lurch Toward Web Services

How and when will Web services impact mainstream host integration efforts? Are CICS applications ready to be re-cast as Web services?