There’s some comfort in a recent survey from Gartner, which says IT spending will neither plummet nor surge in 2009. In short, IT spending will likely remain flat.
First program in higher education offers agile "service-learning" for credit
Ruling requires domestic and foreign issuers of financial statements to submit their primary statements and footnotes in XBRL format
Service provides access to a centralized repository of publicly available scientific, demographic, and medical data
Users can view dynamic data in Excel format
Focus on testing scalability of online solution using a multitenant hosting architecture
Open source reporting specialist Jaspersoft finished the year on a high note
Big risk for unpatched systems
Users are paying greater attention to features that meet their needs in BI software. What’s behind good organizational performance management?
Is your organization ready to adopt and deploy master data management?
Netezza's interoperability play with Microsoft is either a big deal for Netezza or an even bigger deal for Microsoft
Both NetMaster and SysView boast GUI and usability improvements. Along with a lower-cost software licensing option and you have pair of old tools reborn.
How can an enterprise continue to meet its business goals while running applications on fewer servers?
How to avoid common mistakes enterprises make with their old e-mail messages.
SOA often sneaks into an environment as part of a packaged solution within SMBs.
Microsoft's decision to exit the consumer security space reflects a fundamental shift in the market.
De-duplication may seem like a way to go cheap on DR, but it can yield some expensive consequences.
Non-traditional players -- such as Thailand, Egypt, and South Africa -- have emerged as offshore contenders.
Demands rising, but IT isn’t standing still
Global research forecasts swift rise in development plans for software as a service applications