Office uses one-stop monitoring for attacks and vulnerabilities
Revamped DB2 boasts improved BI, query optimization, and data warehousing features
The overall BI tools market grew by 5 percent in 2003—and should post healthy growth through 2008 and beyond
New security legislation; the future of e-mail and IM security
Most attacks are relatively unsophisticated, planned in advance, conducted during normal business hours, and start from inside the organization. The common driver comes as no surprise: money.
SAS announces 64-bit Linux support; Sybase offers free Linux-ready version of its database
Readers raise the possibility that other stakeholders could benefit from outsourcing windfalls—especially CIOs
Big Blue also discloses plans to integrate its DB2 and Informix Dynamix Server product lines in future versions of both products
IBM’s new pre-packaged BI bundle is packaged for the small and mid-sized enterprise market—but there are hints that the large enterprise won't be far behind
Despite its name, grid storage has little or nothing to do with grid technology. But the technology holds promise.
Venetica’s technology will find its way into IBM’s DB2 Information Integrator family of products