Software


Social Engineering Bypasses Information Security Controls

Identity theft draws media attention; phishing attacks skyrocket

SAS Reduces Complexity, Improves Usability of ETL Tool

Company plans to be more aggressive in getting its ease-of-use message to users

In Brief

Automating E-Mail Retention, Industry Forms VoIP Security Alliance

Q&A: Opsware’s Utility-Computing Trump Card

Even though HP, IBM, and Sun have monopolized the utility-computing limelight, Opsware believes it has a trump card up its sleeve

Case Study: Rescuing a Hospital Drowning in Paper

How one hospital tapped DB2 Content Manager to drastically reduce its paper and printing costs—and realized other savings to boot



ETL Increasingly Used Outside Data Warehouses

ETL isn’t a data warehousing-only play—companies are increasingly tapping it to support database consolidations and migrations, among other tasks

A Swiss Army Knife for Project Management

One deliverable, two tools, and three rules form the essential Swiss Army knife of effective project management.

A Storage Software User’s Song: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

How many pieces does it take to build a storage management solution?

Best Practices in VoIP Security

Don't forget to secure your VoIP network

In Brief

Resistance, then acceptance of automated e-mail retention; reports of spam’s decline premature

Supercharged Search Coming in Updated IBM EII Tool

Improved search capabilities will make finding corporate information a lot like searching for information on the Web

Is SQL Server 2005 Worth the Cost?

Is SQL Server 2005—even with significantly improved OLAP, ETL, and reporting features—worth the cost?

Association Promotes Web Analytics Value, Standards

The Web analytics market is growing at a healthy 30 percent year-over-year clip

Corporate Security Awareness Grows but Funding Lags

Survey shows security managers still face budget battle