Ignore these myths at your peril.
McAfee's acquisition of Secure Computing could trigger a round of consolidation and disrupt the security status quo for vendors and customers alike
If you want to economize on storage for the massive amount of data you're accumulating, the choice is clear: tape.
Why biometrics haven't been adopted faster
IBM says SMB-focused storage consolidation is an idea whose time has come. Its new shared storage option for BladeCenter S aims to deliver on that promise.
Why aggregation is ideal for high-performance computing
In the third of our four-part report, we look at compensation by company size, industry, and region and find financial services and employees in the Northeast dominate IT salaries
According to a new survey, .NET appears to be widening its lead over Java EE.
A host of trade shows this Fall give a glimpse into what storage vendors are up to.
Choosing a security services provider can be tricky. We explain the key decisions and considerations you must make.
Data centers are mission-critical in today's information-driven business environment, but they've also become overcrowded, overheated, and expensive.
Green alone isn’'t going to sell archive. Recognition of fundamental data differences must make the case.
A new survey shows that enterprise networking groups -- not IT security pros -- are usually responsible for day-to-day NAC administration.
Why IT must adopt an information-centric view of security.
Modest salary gains across the board for most management positions, but bonuses still off their peaks
Issues that efficiency experts wrestled with decades ago -- chiefly inertia, in the form of internal resistance to people and process changes -- still vex business process optimizers today.
You don't typically think of Big Iron as a locus of Web 2.0 activity -- but IBM is trying to recast it as such
Protecting your data doesn't have to break your budget, thanks to open source options.
In a jittery economic climate, companies seem to be hedging their bets when it comes to hiring new IT workers.
Forrester says IT security is in a "renaissance period"