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'What mainframe shop doesn't have business rules? In an age of draconian compliance and governance, the case for rules is stronger still. You can, however, benefit by implementing a BRMS.
SOLA purports to be a one-stop shop for mainframe service enablement -- complete with design studio, testing workbench, and registry support
Offshore providers could do a booming business as U.S.-based firms try to cut costs by shifting application workloads and IT labor costs overseas
IM attacks are on the rise, in part because organizations are deploying unified communications platforms without first hardening them against attacks
If you need to augment your continuity strategy testing and management capability, RecoverGuard is worth a look.
Can virtualization and appliance technology mix?
If you need to integrate legacy systems with SaaS applications, your smartest approach may be to use an appliance.
Is IBM's purchase of a de-duplication process tactical or strategic?
During the first three months of 2008, security researcher Sophos identified about 15,000 freshly infected Web pages every day
Report, covering late 2007, found a 300 percent increase in Trojan bugs.
IBM touts its new iDataPlex Web 2.0 servers as nothing less than game-changing
In the rush to adopt SOA, don’t forget SLAs.
Software test and development labs play a key role in testing, validating, benchmarking, and evaluating new and emerging technologies.
IT shops don't always embrace application modernization as a means to ratchet up efficiencies. They're mostly looking to cut costs.
Automation makes all the difference in a data center, which is why BMC, CA, HP, and IBM are spending heavily to get in on the action.
One expert explains why last month's Power systems consolidation is so important.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications can automate business processes but do nothing to solve security problems. Identity management software, working in tandem with ERP, can help.
Microsoft isn't the only vendor issuing security "<em>mea culpa</em>"s lately. Oracle and Apple got into the action last week, too.
How to overcome challenges in protecting your virtualized environment