Discovering Web application vulnerabilities—which account for a staggering majority of all vulnerabilities seen in the wild—is the easy part. Keeping them fixed is another story.
Logical data protection is a vital part of IT's backup/recovery plans
Several changes today are opening the door once again to more novel and less standards-based storage protocols.
Poorly aimed bazookas notwithstanding, performance dashboards are remarkably powerful enterprise tools, as TDWI’s Fall 2005 keynote outlined.
Acquisition fever continues to shake things up in the business intelligence industry, as Embarcadero buys Ambeo.
A first-ever BPM product introduction, along with Excel and SharePoint BI enhancements have Microsoft’s partners and competitors on edge.
In spite of analytic aspirations past, Siebel has been an indifferent steward of its BI assets
Officials call it the most important release in company history. But don’t look for PowerCenter 8 this week….
Software development from multiple locations is becoming a fact of IT life. Here are three tips for moving from traditional standalone methods to distributed development environments.
Using a password hash, attackers can crack a database in about four minutes
Savvy organizations are embracing data archiving as a means to reduce costs, improve performance, and satisfy compliance requirements
The enterprise application developer’s lot has long been an unenviable one—until now, that is
Thanks to a variety of regulations, businesses must retain e-mail and instant messages, creating an information glut. Here’s how to manage it.
One-upmanship brings responsibilities to prove or dispel the boast.
It’s hard to avoid the impression that SAP is making a big BI push.
While business intelligence vendors continue to tout the benefits of platforms, organizations should be as mindful of the minuses as the pluses.
Firstlogic refreshes its IQ8 data quality suite with improved dashboarding and collaboration features, project monitoring and reporting capabilities.
Information Builders CEO Gerry Cohen doesn’t mince words, and as our own Stephen Swoyer found it, the New York-based software player has a few cards up its sleeve.
Just as customer data integration (CDI) is getting hot, Acxiom Corporation finds itself preparing for a potential takeover.
Watching inbound and outbound Web applications communications for signs of attack