IBM managers look at key events and company strategy from 2009 and explain what it means for customers in 2010.
From the Sun/Oracle acquisition to radical changes in the server market, it's been a topsy-turvy year in IT. We take a look at the highlights.
If recent market research is correct, computing in the clouds could achieve a breakthrough of sorts in 2010.
Experts report the Unix market is slipping by between one-fifth and one-quarter in Q3 -- at a time when other server segments seem to be stabilizing.
When faced with the building an ad network, traditional systems couldn’t satisfy the requirements. The secret: distributed systems.
IT must balance the need for reducing costs while keeping data secure, meeting compliance requirements, and improving services to business users.
Truths and myths about private clouds.
Green IT is no fad. Paying attention to how resources are used to deliver information services in an energy-efficient, environmentally, and economically-friendly manner to boost efficiency and productivity is here to stay.
Can a company that promotes its products with "green" benefits actually demonstrate those benefits in its own shop? At Symantec, the savings were, indeed, impressive.
IT employers aren’t so much looking to fill specific jobs as trying to stock up on specific IT skill sets. The upshot is that some skills are safer than others.
An economy on the cusp of recovery presents an unprecedented opportunity, particularly when it comes to transforming underperforming IT operations.
How IT organizations are managing the mainframe environment to reduce costs while delivering greater value.
Rich Internet applications and their brainchild, software-as-a-service, are expensive to build. Today they represent the most challenging development process yet.
Here are four steps you need to take to ensure your data is safe and recoverable when you use a software-as-a-service provider.
With Windows XP's looming end-of-life -- and with pent-up demand --Windows 7 seems to have a clear on-ramp into the enterprise.
Cloud computing has changed as high-speed connectivity has improved and virtualization adoption has grown. We explore the current state of the technology and where it's headed.
How intelligent software can help enterprise IT organizations meet service levels and protect the core business while using fewer assets.
Some steps to "going green" can be as simple as finding simple alternatives to paper.
A new survey finds that IT organizations are thinking strategically about the implications of "going green."
Where should IT look for cost savings, prioritize projects, and estimate your potential savings?