Customers say management features for heterogeneous storage should be a "given"—built-in (and free). Vendors say it's an add-on worth paying for. When will vendors wake up?
Finding just the right provider can be tricky. How one company made its decision.
For BJ’s Wholesale, Hyperion’s Essbase OLAP server makes for happier—and more productive—end users
Actuate's CEO discusses consolidation, integration, and cooperation, and his company's recent successes in the BI marketplace
Once information appears in a browser, users can copy or print it as they please. Security managers have a new option for safeguarding such content.
Address validation for Oracle E-Business Suite 11i.9 now possible, but only on Windows and Unix platforms for now
How can you know you haven't been connected to a look-alike server, and how does it know your device isn't infected with malware? New hardware specification models from the Trusted Computing Group may help.
Direct-attached hard drives in servers are problematic. ISCSI SANs may be the solution.
Don’t expect to bring home a CRS-1 for less than a half million dollars
Sarbanes-Oxley compliance needn’t be a backbreaking ordeal
Most companies won’t make any changes to their IT staff levels, but those that do expect to add jobs, not cut them. Survey shows what skills are most in demand—and where the jobs are located.
Can smaller vendors still have a voice in an organization designed to develop hardware standards for the entire industry?
Your greatest security risk may not come from outside attacks but from your own employees. Setting policies and procedures aren't enough to stop the problem, but new security event management technology can help.
A new Microsoft initiative eases management headaches by building management features into products that can be accessed by a variety of enterprise management tools. SCO's Vintela Authorization may give us a glimpse into how Microsoft networks can finally play nice with other operating systems.
In the era of Do Not Call, predictive analytics can turn inbound calls—even complaints—into potential sales
Meanwhile, Microsoft builds bridges between Office and BI application vendors