Big Blue says the set of services will help customers simplify their data centers and increase the efficiency of their IT operations
Fall is a busy time for storage announcements and shows. Here's what's ahead.
Netezza Performance Server doubles performance and increases capacity to 81TB
It's no longer enough just to use encryption. Now what's important is how well you've used encryption, how well you administer it, and how well you can prove to auditors what you're doing.
The company's acquisition of UpShot Corp. expands its penetration into the hosted CRM market.
Buffer overflow attack could give the attacker administrative privileges
The problem: how to support an "always on" environment.
AxCell puts Intelligent Miner 8 to work so users can analyze data without having to know programming or math.
Network Associates launches comprehensive security package for Microsoft’s new SharePoint portal server and associated tools
Company creates new position—Chief Process Officer—to handle the inevitable difficulties in BPM efforts, especially across business units
Company introduces disaster recovery features for Unix line
Described as HTML for the data center, the standards-based mechanism can help IT define data center relationships.
Company backtracks, at least temporarily, on plans to send invoices to commercial users of Linux
Vendors are increasing their focus on services to complement hardware and software products—and increase revenue
BI production reporting facility comes to SQL Server 2000
Security consultant details ways to protect yourself
Microsoft Corp.’s first-generation customer relationship management (CRM) product may not have caught on like wildfire, but it’s certainly seen uptake in line with the software giant’s expectations.
Siebel may be taking a page from Microsoft Corp.’s strategy book, leveraging its market-leading customer relationship management application stack to expand into a larger market—enterprise business intelligence.
Yankee Group’s recommendations for getting the most from managed security outsourcing
Intel and SAS Institute are combining their products and marketing efforts to target the mobile enterprise.