Many vendors are touting storage solutions for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, but only one company tells it straight—SOX isn't a storage issue at all.
Organizations are starting to organize applications, hardware, and even network assets, into portfolios, managing them as though they were part of an investment portfolio. Besides cutting costs, using the portfolio approach can provide a more-disciplined approach to application development investment.
Kaspersky Labs' Top Twenty list of vulnerabilities reveals e-mail viruses were never more plentiful.
Rainfinity's GridSwitch streamlines moving data across platforms for NFS- or CIFS-mounted storage devices.
Kettering Medical Center finds a solution to who sees the data, for how long, and how much data a user can view.
The battle to capture your e-mail address has gone to new levels: deleting competing worms.
Companies are spending more to support line-of-business workers with data than on projects for strategic decision makers (read, executives). Such actions are intended to help organizations streamline costs and save money.
Enterprises can record when users access data in an SAP system, but biometrics makes it possible to add physical evidence to the log.
Enterprises look to Linux to cut costs, with financial services leading the charge, but will SCO's latest Linux lawsuits stymie demand?
A repackaged CRM Midmarket Edition, the product's lower price should appear to small and mid-sized companies. Siebel is working with third parties to provide fixed-price integration and implementation services.
Company says DB2 version 8 will deliver the biggest feature and functionality update in the database’s history.