It’s worth remembering how much the employment outlook has improved in the last half decade—and how far we have still to go
Last week, Oracle released a critical patch update for a SQL attack vulnerability that could give local attackers administrator-level privileges, and Apple patched Windows and Apple OS versions of QuickTime. Meanwhile a new report finds online attacks are hitting the bottom line.
Like Lazarus, MicroStrategy has come back to tell us all, and looks to be a fixture in the BI marketscape of the future.
With the acquisition last week of a CPM player, Actuate is setting its sights on the CPM space, too.
Clementine has been used as a complement to CRM for half a decade now—but SPSS recently taught it a range of new tricks.
In light of IBM’s purchase last year of Ascential, SAP and Oracle could be contemplating blockbuster data integration acquisitions of their own.
Many organizations have reached or exceeded their ability to support the growing security management headaches and are facing compromises. What we need is a complete suite of top-tier security technologies administered from a single, unified console. Is that even possible?
The best place to start improving knowledge work is at the end of the process: focus on ways to improve knowledge-work outputs.
Sifting through the options (and hype) of redundant-backup can be daunting. Our storage analyst simplifies things with three key questions.
It was a busy week for security alerts: more WMF flaws were exposed and two critical Microsoft vulnerabilities were revealed. Meanwhile, a review of 2005 IM threats gives a hint at what to expect this year.