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The City of Minneapolis turns to Unisys Corp. for its solution to update its infrastructure
A comprehensive list of computer forensic resources from Mat Schwartz, <i>Enterprise Systems'</i> security columnist.
Hold Brothers, a trading company, tracks down bandwidth usage to contain skyrocketing costs.
The goal of CRM remains the same: To help companies get the maximum value from each customer relationship. But some areas, like Web-related CRM implementations, are still lagging.
Hold Brothers, a trading company, tracks down bandwidth usage to contain skyrocketing costs.
The City of Minneapolis turns to Unisys Corp. for its solution to updating its infrastructure.
Extending back-end mainframe and midrange systems out to the Internet now tops everyone's e-business to-do list.
Once you've been attacked, it's far too late. A good diagnostics system, more commonly known as a forensic program, can provide that preparation.
Of all the financial information a company publishes, the two most important are the Balance Sheet and Income Statement, which I discussed last month. With these two documents in hand, what's next? Where do you start looking for the important information? How do you make sense of the data?
Will .NET Framework bring Microsoft and true language-neutral development into the enterprise?
Experts tell us where you'll find the hotspots in enterprise technology through 2003.
A new kind of storage recently presented to me makes it important to understand the difference between server-attached, thin server-attached and switched server-attached storage.
Never a company to be discounted on any front, Microsoft appears to be edging closer to its goal of being a serious contender for large, high-transaction enterprise systems.
A lthough they'd rather not relocate at all, IT workers are much more willing to move for a job today than they were 12 months ago.