With Intel finally righting itself after years of floundering in AMD’s wake, why did IBM pick now to take the Opteron plunge?
In the first of our four-part report, we look at compensation growth for professional positions.
New online risk-monitoring and strong-authentication technologies are helping banks meet looming FFIEC online authentication deadlines
Is IT getting the most from its BSM investments?
The goals and differences of consolidation and virtualization.
Forrester Research characterizes the Office 2007 system as a “serious” app platform that offers enterprise developers another option for building customized Windows clients and collaboration applications.
Microsoft's Windows and Office Live initiative isn't risky business, says newly installed Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says he will be more active in championing innovation within the company.
If there’s an economic recovery afoot, IT budgets haven’t benefited
Rapid growth pushes software firm to a more mature development process
A 2006 report from Boston-based market researcher Aberdeen Group shows 90 percent of survey respondents say their companies are adopting service-oriented architectures.
What problems BPM solves, plus considerations in build-vs-buy decisions.
zLinux or Big Iron J2EE workloads perform better and are cheaper than their RISC- or Intel-based alternatives
Simple disk-to-disk backup system yields reliable restores
On-demand application suite offers big benefits for a small company
Thanks to immature standards, competing protocols, and nascent products, keeping VoIP secure isn’t easy. Here’s where to start.
The mainframe is entrenched for the long haul, respondents say
Businesses need to be agile. An interconnect-driven server architecture may help. Here’s how.
How to evaluate the security of applications you build or buy, and justify those requirements to senior management.
Equal parts architecture and marketecture continue to dominate the releases coming out of the storage industry.