Fully 83 percent of IT chiefs expect to maintain their staffing levels. Among those planning staff reductions, most cite IT budget cuts as the culprit.
How an enterprise’s culture affects its IT security
Effective data management is an idea that has been ignored for far too long.
Far from transitioning away from Big Iron, customers seem to be doubling down
Why the common approach to IT modernization will fail in today's economy
Microsoft official argues company has made significant progress while defending its right to enforce patents
Best practices for using network and application baselines to help predict service delivery degradations
IT security pros prepare for malicious worm
With the advent of several explicit end-user-oriented offerings -- including Microsoft's Project Gemini -- workgroup BI is poised for a comeback.
Operational business personnel are the next wave of BI users. What will it take to extend BI to these users?
Microsoft's FAST strategy took still another turn last month when it announced several revisions to its FAST roadmap
A new report from AberdeenGroup shows the key role collaboration plays in successful business intelligence
Major upgrade expands VMware support, Open Storage integration, and Active Directory support
Enterprises prefer Windows XP over Vista by wide margin; over 60 percent of IE users still on version 6
A new survey by Symantec of 1000 organizations in the U.S. and Europe highlights the rise in security risks and actual damage done
When an employee leaves a company, more than just a body walks out the door. What may be shocking is how frequently data thefts occur and how employees justify their behavior.
Open source tool will be available as a free download at the Microsoft Security Engineering Center's Web site
Damning assessment of the IT security landscape
Company skipping release candidate 2
What would Big Blue gain?