This week, Business Objects unveiled crystalreports.com, its inaugural software-as-a-service entry. Is Crystal Reports On Demand right for you?
A recent about-face from market watcher IDC on the IT spending front highlights the still-fragile state of the IT recovery
The first generation of continuous data protection relied on tape; in today’s networked world, that could be dangerous.
Data storage has moved beyond managing transactions in a database. We explore the changing nature of data, conventional and clustered storage, and the business value of a new class of storage technologies.
IT pros are surprisingly nuanced in their objections to, or support of, offshore outsourcing.
Your responses to our Reader Survey will help us make ESJ a more valuable resource in your IT toolkit.
Are your backup tapes a security risk? After numerous high-profile tape losses, and the resulting notifications to millions of Americans, many companies still don’t encrypt their backup tapes.
Readers are on the right wavelength when it comes to their storage concerns.
Speaking a language spyware purveyors understand: fines and jail time
The largest conference devoted to storage networking wrapped up last week. We learn what’s new and what caught our storage analyst’s eye—plus news of a new disaster recovery summit.
SAP’s understated business intelligence strategy is a study in contrast with that of its chief rival, Oracle.
On the heels of Oracle’s BI Suite announcement, Microsoft shores up its analytic chops by acquiring long-time partner, ProClarity.