New versions more about people than features.
If your IT organization is handling service problems manually, it's time to come into the 21st century.
Do VMware engineers have a clue about storage?
Judging from this month’s flurry of new product announcements, BEA’s mainframe software business is alive and well
Why new tools are needed for rapid problem identification
If it seems that companies aren't learning anything from the front-page security mistakes of competitors, take heart: Consultants and security experts are. Based on their experience and observations, here are 10 security gaps the experts have observed over and over, along with advice for addressing them.
Outsourcing your key applications can bring big benefits to small IT shops
Big Blue also plans to publish typical energy consumption data—based on a monthly survey of approximately 1,000 customer machines—for System z9
Is server virtualization the answer to storage worst-case scenarios?
The three most important attributes of system implementations are behavior, behavior and behavior. We explain why.
Is Microsoft’s come-to-software-as-a-service invitation sincere—or just a token gesture?
October brings forth multiple upgrades to products enabling service-oriented architectures.
Getting into the sandbox might make you more secure
CA positions GRC Manager as the industry's first portfolio-based solution for IT governance and risk management
Moving your small virtualization project into full-enterprise use? We'll show you what problems lie ahead and how to avoid them.
New products aim to enable businesses using BPM and SOA technologies.
Though IT salaries have grown, IT professionals' satisfaction with both their jobs and salary hasn't budged much
IBM, Google, and Microsoft ready to rumble for Web 2.0 supremacy
Outsourcing has sparked serious and growing debate. We use a hypothetical software development project to explore the costs and risks for both onshore and offshore outsourcing.
What keeps notebook data safe is moving deeper into the enterprise