Top four questions to ask when selecting an enterprise content management solution
Don’t let rapidly evolving technologies and multi-vendor IT and communications environments create havoc and confusion in your organization.
In times of tight budgets, it's never been more important to squeeze the greatest value from your software licenses.
Is there a generation gap? IT pros of every generation share a surprising amount of common ground.
A council of global IT CIOs, in conjunction with research group Gartner Inc., has released a "code of conduct" for solution vendors on IT maintenance issues.
Planning for a merger or acquisition can be tricky, but it's a bullet that most CIOs will have to bite.
Where virtualization is headed, and what problems (and solutions) lie ahead for IT.
More proactive capacity planning can get IT closer to a fully virtualized data center.
According to a recent survey, administrators in Windows environments are still doing much of their administrative legwork the old-fashioned way: by hand.
Addressing the accessibility of documents (such as those in PDF format) for visually impaired users is not just a matter of compliance; it also makes good business sense.
The VMWare-Novell pact looks like a coup for both companies.
Archiving isn't just for old data. We explain the process and benefits of archiving applications no longer used.
Case stems from sales of faulty servers made from May 2003 to July 2005.
Is it possible that cloud computing might actually be an underhyped technology?
Organizations should start experimenting with Web apps from Google, Microsoft, and other software companies
Computer Economics has painted a pessimistic view for IT budgets the near future
CA Technologies positions Chorus as a good environment in which to "train-up" novice staff; the trick will be to get older professionals to adopt it.
With so many positions being outsourced, one that remains in-house is the business analyst. We explain how the role of the analyst is changing.
IBM's System i has long been a trusted computing platform, but it's 24 x 80 column data layout is out of touch with today's Internet and mobile devices. Here's how to bring its data into the 21st century.
The hiring outlook for the next quarter is better than the status quo, but probably not what IT pros had hoped for.