What does it take to successfully build a business continuity plan? It’s not the technology.
Microsoft releases its next-generation Windows platform, highlighted by Windows Server 2008.
Troubleshooting network problems can be a nightmare, but RNA can help.
As applications get more distributed and complex, enterprises need to consider tools that handle application service modeling and mapping for change management.
Data integration vendors cite growing interest among new and existing customers in mainframe data connectivity solutions.
Some say the benefits of reuse are exaggerated. Prove them wrong by implementing a plan of action.
As companies virtualize physical servers and provision processor and memory resources to specific virtual machines (VMs), delivering I/O to these VMs presents the next set of challenges. We examine these and look at two I/O solutions: InfiniBand and 10 GbE.
Are you willing to spend a nickel to avoid a data recovery disaster?
Though the security standard for processing credit cards has passed, and IT has adjusted, pitfalls remain.
How long is the DR-related outage you budget for? A few days -- a week -- or longer?
Real storage innovation may be happening in software, not hardware
We’ve all attached a file to an e-mail, but enterprises need a way to transfer large files securely. To explain the requirements, approaches, and options, we spoke with Ellen Ohlenbusch at GlobalSCAPE
Deduplication on virtual tape libraries is a hot technology. Before jumping in, however, you’ll need answers to five important questions.
ID theft usually involves time-tested methods such as telephone fraud than blockbuster data breaches
A new survey sheds light on how enterprises are using and benefiting from operational BI
Is IBRIX truly a vendor-agnostic technology that can dramatically improve data access speeds?
IBM is aiming its Information-on-Demand pitch to both IT professionals and business decision-makers
The number of new vulnerabilities disclosed by researchers actually declined in 2007 -- the first time that’s happened since 2003 -- but it’s not all good news.
How is your IT environment performing? A new class of performance management software helps you look for patterns and spot abnormalities.
With Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft's developer-friendly focus continues apace -- with some new wrinkles