There is no single software solution that will solve all the Sarbanes-Oxley regulation requirements, but supply chain management solutions can help.
Important announcements from Hitachi Data Systems and Computer Associates may look similar from 50,000 feet, but on closer inspection they're quite different.
Symantec's assessment of system vulnerabilities in the first half of this year shows a dramatic increase in the number and potential destruction of security threats.
New offering supports relational and non-relational data stores, distributed and mainframe computing platforms
By aligning with middleware-rich IBM, PeopleSoft can talk up a strategy of its own to counter SAP’s NetWeaver and Siebel’s UAN initiatives
Smart cards, currently a favorite of governments and large corporations, are getting more powerful, incorporating Java and USB technologies.
Banks help ID thieves; unified security appliances; server security
There’s a problem with scorecarding, balanced or otherwise: No one knows if it actually works.
New product exploits scorecard analytics to present information in a way that’s intelligible to executive decision-makers.
Sun may be on a comeback, but its inability to articulate a Linux vision that’s all things to all people could continue to dog it
Successful data integration can mean the difference between a company that realizes its full potential and one that just keeps missing the mark. We present an overview of what’s involved to successfully cleanse and integrate data on disparate systems in multiple locations.
The latest SmartDBA tool lets DBAs manage IMS from the same console they use for Oracle or DB2