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Growing Your IT Budget with Communication

IT organizations can take steps to increase their standing with business leaders and grow their IT budgets—but how many are actually doing so?

Big Blue Introduces 64-way Systems

IBM says its new iSeries i595 and pSeries p595 systems are the largest and most powerful non-mainframe systems it has ever delivered

Tiered Access: iSCSI for the Enterprise, Part 1

iSCSI isn't just for small data centers. To understand how iSCSI fits in your data center, we look at the four important tiers of servers. (Part 1 of 2)



Outsourcing Survey, Part 1: Who and Where

The results of the 2004 Enterprise Systems Outsourcing Survey are in. In the first of our series, we examine who's outsourcing and where the projects are headed.

Breece Hill's Turnaround Kid

Breece Hill's CEO, Phil Pascarelli, uses common sense to develop and evaluate storage products. His company is a model of the way things should work.

Case Study: Credit Union Encrypts Data onto Secure USB Keys

How one financial company distributes secure information to its board of directors, many of whom work in an insecure environment

Siebel Gets Serious About BI

After several fits and starts, is Siebel finally getting serious about business intelligence?

In Brief

Human error and security; AOL's two-factor authentication; September viruses

SQL Server 2005 Gets BI Infusion

Microsoft rebrands ETL facility, beefs up Analysis Services, and hints at plans for ActiveViews end-user query and authoring technology

Endpoint Security Grows But Interoperability Questions Remain

Increasingly, PCs must prove they're secure before a user can log onto the network

Understanding the New Breed of Hackers

Knowing how today's hackers think and work is the first step to combating their attacks.

ProClarity Expands Beyond SQL Server Data Sources

EII technology lets ProClarity use data from many more sources