The Big, Fast virtual systems of tomorrow might look a lot like today's Biggest, Fastest, and most eminently Virtual system: IBM's System z mainframe.
Looking into a SAN is murky business -- and usually unsuccessful.
It’s essential that IT understand the impact on network resources and application delivery of any and all anomalies in network behavior. Anomaly detection tools can help.
It's time to take another look at remote storage services.
To minimize connectivity costs and ensure your investment addresses future business needs, consider an intelligent switch.
HP's POD is innovative and visionary, analysts say. In a world chock full of both innovation and vision, that's saying something.
We could be on the cusp of another revolution: a c-business paradigm shift, driven by cloud computing.
By now, IT and its line-of-business customers should have perfected the art of service level management. The opposite is the case, however.
These three steps can help you establish a "reality-based" risk mitigation plan
CA touts a visual spin -- in a 3270 interface -- on ESCON and FICON management.
Automation makes all the difference in a data center, which is why BMC, CA, HP, and IBM are spending heavily to get in on the action.
Virtualization can be a boon to business continuity and disaster recovery planning -- provided you understand the risks
One fifth of lLarge companies expect to increase IT hiring in Q2
New IT consumers are more comfortable with, and knowledgeable about, technology, and that’s a problem
Are you willing to spend a nickel to avoid a data recovery disaster?
CA is preparing an innovation infusion for its legacy mainframe software products
VMWare might be far out in front, but don't count Microsoft out
How implementing a network configuration management strategy and solution can help effectively manage compliance-related tasks and all configuration changes
The hiring outlook for early 2008 looks as solid as ever, with double-digit IT job growth forecast by at least one industry watcher
There’s gold in eco-friendly IT, industry watchers argue, and -- more than meets the eye -- the mainframe has a big Green IT story to tell.