Two Endpoint security initiatives are underway—one from Cisco, the other from Microsoft. We take a closer look at these plus the evolution of endpoint security.
Could social networking emerge as an extension of bread-and-butter CRM functionality?
Not all companies consider the risks—in terms of information security, data privacy, and potential legal liability—associated with offshore outsourcing
From PeopleSoft’s thriving CRM practice to partnerships with several BI giants, Oracle’s triumph could prove disruptive on several fronts
Novell sees a sizeable upside to Linux on the desktop—and hints that the sun might soon set on Microsoft’s Windows empire
As IBM preps Notes/Domino version 7 for release later this year, it's clear that reports of product's death have been greatly exaggerated
What can you do with dead or unneeded disk drives? Here are some suggestions.
The latest security announcements from Hewlett-Packard
Security settings deployed with Group Policy are highly efficient but not guaranteed by default. With a few extra steps you can guarantee that these security settings apply persistently to computers.
Actuate’s revamped e.Spreadsheet addresses two of Excel’s biggest shortcomings: Complexity and security
What's in store for information security
With a new branded BI suite and a Data Hub-centric view of information integration, Oracle is getting serious about business intelligence
BI giant announces new EII partnerships for ReportNet, revamped Cognos Planning tool, new Cognos Controller offering
Charting spyware growth, identity theft at universities, safer Web browsing
Managers laud expanding budgets, but say they’re under more pressure to cost-justify new projects and stretch IT dollars
Networking, messaging, groupware, and applications development skills still in high demand
CA touts ongoing initiative to modernize, simplify, and integrate its Unicenter mainframe software line
Can a new switch from Brocade ready unite different SANs based on non-interoperable switches from different vendors?
The Yankee Group predicts that by 2010, 90 percent of all security will be outsourced. Here's how one company made its decision to choose a pro-active security solution.
Spyware is a moving target. Pushing out one level of filters just doesn’t cut it any more.