Software


When Oracle Attacks: J.D. Edwards Shops Brace for the Worst

Many long-time J.D. Edwards users are bracing themselves for the worst while hoping for the best

Buckle Up for a Bumpy Ride in 2005

What are the key storage trends and where they may take us in 2005? Our storage expert, Jon Toigo, claims there's a lot of upside that may help offset the post-2004 malaise.

Single Solution is Top Reporting-Tool Requirement

Organizations demand all-in-one reporting tools that address their operational, analytic, and financial reporting requirements

In Brief

Problems with Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft .NET, and phpMyAdmin



Critics Blast Cybersecurity at Department of Homeland Security

When it comes to information security, does the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have a blind spot?

Untangling Endpoint Security Initiatives

Two Endpoint security initiatives are underway—one from Cisco, the other from Microsoft. We take a closer look at these plus the evolution of endpoint security.

Is Social Networking the Next Big CRM Application?

Could social networking emerge as an extension of bread-and-butter CRM functionality?

Offshore Outsourcing’s Pandora’s Box

Not all companies consider the risks—in terms of information security, data privacy, and potential legal liability—associated with offshore outsourcing

PeopleSoft Acquisition Impact Ripples throughout BI Market

From PeopleSoft’s thriving CRM practice to partnerships with several BI giants, Oracle’s triumph could prove disruptive on several fronts

Desktop Linux Poised for Breakthrough

Novell sees a sizeable upside to Linux on the desktop—and hints that the sun might soon set on Microsoft’s Windows empire

Domino: Users Take Heart at Reports of New Versions

As IBM preps Notes/Domino version 7 for release later this year, it's clear that reports of product's death have been greatly exaggerated