Creating state-consistent point-in-time snapshots is now possible in server virtualization environments
As never before, IT is facing pressure to deliver products and services that help differentiate the business from its competitors.
In an age of Sarbanes-Oxley and similar regulatory measures, how could a single rogue trader have racked up more than $7 billion in losses?
After you’ve protected your environment from outside threats such as viruses, it’s time to turn your attention inward and protect against threats from your employees themselves.
Many virtualization strategies can enable business continuity. The right solution depends on your environment and where you want to take it in the future.
Virtualization took center stage again last week, as both IBM and Sun unveiled ambitious new virtual offerings
The B-tree is an endangered species … .thank goodness.
Yahoo's top coach in Agile practices describes the process, and how it speeds up Web application delivery
Why organizations need to get serious about security awareness training
CA is preparing an innovation infusion for its legacy mainframe software products
If server virtualization dominated news in 2007, this year expect a focus on infrastructure virtualization.
Clearview may the best value-add to work with MS SharePoint Server
We offer key integration resolutions that will help you build true connections with customers and trading partners.
VMWare might be far out in front, but don't count Microsoft out
What to consider when developing your risk-mitigation strategies
The move seems to have come out of nowhere. What does it all mean?
Is an incentive program the right way to drive increased greenness in storage and server operations?
How implementing a network configuration management strategy and solution can help effectively manage compliance-related tasks and all configuration changes
Most analysts believe the acquisition benefits both companies and is a signature milestone in Sun's long and painstaking trek back to relevancy.
IT has been managing performance and planning for capacity changes forever, but new technologies are posing challenges to the old methods. What is IT doing right and what mistakes are planners still making?