Hardware solutions are costly and time-consuming. Is it time you moved to a software solution?
The economy last month added more new IT jobs than at any point over the last four years, but the picture is changing radically.
IT mainframe pros will have to wait until Q4 to get their first look at IBM's Windows-on-zBX offering. Will it be worth the wait?
Can your business users trust your IT department? A new approach to enterprise automation may help IT better manage IT complexity and enhance that user/IT trust.
What is unstructured data and how should IT search on and store it?
Managed services help enterprises enjoy the benefits of best-of-breed equipment when deploying converged communications.
What is application performance management, how can it reduce the number of availability incidents, and what best practices can help ensure your APM initiative is a success?
Three examples demonstrate how self-service in the workplace can help us streamline business operations.
IT pros believe Oracle's move has less to do with cost savings and more to do with a strategy to negatively impact the hardware sales of partner/rival HP.
Cloud computing isn’t just about outsourcing IT resources. We explore ten benefits IT architects and developers will realize by moving to the cloud.
Wherever a Total Architect goes, projects get better. We explain why.
To help data center managers understand how best to employ new energy metrics and tools, we examine five ways to optimize use of available space, cooling capacity, and power.
When it comes to high-end data warehousing, Microsoft isn't promising something it can't deliver: it's been shipping a special release of its SQL Server 2008 R2 database since November of last year.
How to ensure you don't miss the right candidate during the hiring process.
How enterprise social collaboration can benefit the enterprise.
If you’re moving to private clouds, keep these considerations in mind as you plan your migration.
How a Total Architect is like a musician.
This year, demand for tablet computers will actually help lift worldwide IT spending.
Architecture changes and technologies are emerging that enable IT professionals to provide solid infrastructures, eliminate downtime, and deliver applications with consistently high availability.
Will Enterprise 2020 be hosting a substantial portion of its workloads on GPUs or on other non-traditional architectures?