The key to smart IT spending just may be investments that simplify your network infrastructure.
Networks are more heavily burdened than ever with data, voice, and video. How can enterprises ensure the performance of business applications across the network?
A recent report by AirTight Networks finds financial services firms are all but throwing out a welcome mat to wireless attacker
Why the solution to I/O sprawl is I/O virtualization.
EM7 product family provides consolidated solutions for monitoring of data center infrastructures, private and public clouds
Acunetix WVS vulnerability checks save businesses time, money, embarrassment
Application service governance product is key component for enabling cloud computing environments
Exchange Server 2007 SP2 is required to interoperate with Exchange Server 2010
Company describes as operating system that enables private clouds while virtualizing IT infrastructure
BusinessObjects Explorer designed to let any user query enterprise information in near real time via Web interface.
Combining data from multiple sources need not require you to use multiple tools, as Zions Bancorporation discovered.
Best-in-Class are 21 percent more likely to track BI implementation costs vs. budgets
Real-world BI usage typically hovers at around 8 percent of all users in an organization -- with just over 11 percent in extremely aggressive BI shops -- a figure much lower than BI vendors would have you believe.
Technology raises threshold for analysis of massive amounts of data in real time
Tools extend compatibility, interoperability of Office Open XML format
Triumfant Resolution Manager lets users stop unknown desktop threats, reverse changes after attacks
Works with corrupted MDB files, supports Access 2007
Virtual appliances enable Astaro partners to offer security solutions in a software-as-a-service environment
Enhances “elastic” data fabric capabilities to support dynamic data provisioning for global, non-disruptive operations
Patches for Adobe Reader, Acrobat; multiple Apple products updated, including OS X, iTunes, and iPhones