With its acquisition of Sun Microsystems completed, Oracle Corp. on Wednesday laid out its plans for integrating Sun's software and hardware systems into its own product lineup.
A simple and affordable change you can make today can mitigate the risks of the DNS layer.
A two-part approach can help IT comply with SLAs to satisfy end users.
Harried by legal, regulatory, or competitive concerns, organizations are increasingly paying much more attention to their desktop backup strategies.
IT and business must learn to speak a common language, manage according to business outcomes, and organize for value.
A new study from Aberdeen Research shows what works for getting the best performance from your Web applications.
Mainframe and high-end server fortunes took a beating in 2009. An industry veteran says 2010 is shaping up to be an improvement.
Five facts to help you navigate through the new standard.
We examine the benefits and uses of building a private cloud, and explain the implementation best practices.
From confusion to overly ambitious goals, we look at five causes of EA program failure and how you can overcome them.
Understanding these ten server trends can help CIOs succeed despite an unsteady economy.
Desktop virtualization brings the computing power from the local workstation back to the data center, changing the entire computing paradigm.
From security issues to integrating heterogeneous devices, mobile device management is fraught with challenges.
NetFlow and sFlow give administrators a new perspective.
Late last year, IBM gave Linux-on-System z boosters a big gift: a new Linux-only System z Solution Edition, priced at just $212,000.
Will 2010 be the first meaningful stage of cloud computing's rocket ride of growth and enterprise usage?
Managing application performance is all about how the end user perceives performance, and current tech trends are having an impact on that perception.
What should IT focus on this year? Some key issues from 2009 remain, but several new areas will need IT's attention.
We highlight five trends that will drive your network management strategy next year.
Products released this year show vendors and IT how to alleviate common pain points. ESJ's editorial director highlights four areas to focus on in the coming year -- which may provide a strong return on your investment.