IBM and Microsoft made significant data management-related announcements last week
Vista’s arrival will shake up the $3.6 billion Windows security market. Here are the implications for IT managers.
From SOA-enabled versions of third-party applications to SOA toolkits, we examine how to gain more value from your enterprise applications.
CA says it has developed a change management product family the integrated whole of which is much greater than the sum of its parts
Many market observers might yawn at SAP’s recent Premium Support announcement, but users increasingly appreciate more choice and certainty, and may take notice of what the market leader is trying to do with this middle-of-the-road support option.
How to maximize system availability in a Web-enabled environment
Big Blue announced initiatives to help programmers and ISVs get that old-time mainframe religion
BPM is both a management discipline and a technology platform; modeling complements -- and is a critical aspect of -- a larger BPM strategy.
How a pair of protocols and unique interconnect software can lead the way to inexpensive storage
What’s the best way to stop users from inadvertently compromising your company’s information security?
From Wikis to mash-ups, users are taking development into their own hands as never before.
Forget the tape versus multi-hop-mirroring battle. Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, has some suggestions.
Successful service-enablement requires a high degree of visibility into an organization’s IT inner workings.
As companies become ever-more reliant on IT, system availability becomes essential. Application performance management tools can help.
The first generation of continuous data protection relied on tape; in today’s networked world, that could be dangerous.
Data storage has moved beyond managing transactions in a database. We explore the changing nature of data, conventional and clustered storage, and the business value of a new class of storage technologies.
In spite of an economic recovery, it isn’t quite business as usual—or business-circa-1999—for beleaguered North American IT pros
Oracle enters the already-crowded enterprise search market, as IT moves to supply fast but secure search results.
Seagull Software’s Andre Den Haan isn’t a knee-jerk contrarian—but he also isn’t afraid to call it as he sees it
While teaching developers “secure coding” techniques is important, experts say far more is needed to actually produce secure applications.