Software


In Brief

Ten Microsoft Problems; Lotus Notes and Domino Vulnerabilities

Salesforce.com Signals More Aggressive Customer-Service Push

Building on last month’s Multiforce initiative, Salesforce.com plans to branch out from its hosted CRM roots

SAS Showcases Revamped BI Suite

Retooled SAS 9 suite includes integrated OLAP capabilities and a substantially retooled Web Report Studio

Trends: End-User Application Development using Business Rules

The business rules approach is gaining ground—and has proven successful in the most unlikely of environments: long-time mainframe shops.

Managing the Information Lifecycle to Increase Database Performance

ILM is an emerging technology that promises to decrease the size and improve the performance of OLTP databases and data warehouses.

Careers: Job Recovery Reverses Course

Analysts suggest that an IT spending slowdown is in the offing



Careers: Salary Survey Needs Your Input

Salaries, satisfaction, and training -- tell us where you fit

Spring Busts Out: Part II

From "thin provisioning" to a report on the storage outlook in the small to medium-sized enterprise world, we look at the silly side of Spring.

Service Targets Data Quality Pitfalls

Firstlogic’s new data quality services offering promises to help companies quickly get up to speed on the technology

Q&A: Security Best Practices Include Automated Remediation

Automated vulnerability remediation exists, but most companies still take a manual approach

Q&A: Managing Exploding Data Volumes

Stephen Brobst says Teradata’s vision of “extreme data warehousing” is about a lot more than just an attention-grabbing marketing term