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Upgrade adds advanced search capabilities, enhances scalability, offers more built-in reports and auditing features
Software-as-a-service provider updates customer relationship management solution
Drives understanding of application, increased application agility
Company's DDS-based solution adds quality-of-service and scalability to service-oriented architectures
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IBM positions the DataMirror acquisition as a coup for its ever-expanding information management portfolio. No surprise there!
We keep hearing about SOA, but what does it mean, really?
No single enterprise risk management framework is comprehensive enough to guide your company in meeting all of its compliance, governance, and risk management needs. Instead, you'll want to selectively combine standards by building around a central framework, such as COSO or AS/NZS 4360, and reinforcing it with one or more of these risk assessment standards.
IBM wouldn’t just give mainframe capacity away, would it? The short answer is: yes, it would—and it has.
Before unleashing sites and software, these products will spotlight code that can leave you vulnerable
In the first of a three-part series, we outline the evolution of workload automation technology.
Can the combined will of Microsoft, Cisco, and EMC overcome the ingrained inertia of government bureaucracy?
One company offers a way to secure data when different classes of data have different security requirements.
A close-up look at improvements to file sharing in Windows Vista
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Assesses configurations, detects changes for policy compliance of IT infrastructure
Teradata users have been cautiously optimistic all along, and as things come down to the wire, user optimism seems to be growing.