HyperRoll says it can squeeze out the most performance from your existing investments in Oracle and Hyperion Solutions OLAP platforms without investing in more processing power or storage.
Sarbanes-Oxley, the need to improve monitoring, and a desire to move administration and accountability closer to end users, drove Toro to invest in record-level enterprise application monitoring software from Prodigen.
Using investigations to satisfy Sarbanes-Oxley requirements; learning from 2003's vulnerability onslaught
A group of BI powerhouses have joined forces in two competing organizations with the same goal: to reduce the pain of building BI solutions with Java and Java-related technologies.
Analysts say the combined company looks like a winner.
Strong responses mostly positive
But are IBM, Borland, and Eclipse on board?
All grown up, blade servers are seen as a complement to mainframe and large Unix systems. Now they're slimmer than ever—just one of recent trends in this hardware.
Apple claims the new server packs about 60 percent more punch that the previous G4.
Our storage columnist offers vendors four simple goals for the year ahead.
Learn Network Storage Security Rules; Free Anti-Virus (For A Year)
Last year was the worst year ever for vulnerabilities, says anti-virus software maker F-Secure, in part because virus writers and spammers got together. Here's what you can do to prepare.
Heterogeneous attacks, voice over IP shakedown, and prime time Web services easing security: predictions from an eminent security researcher for 2004 and beyond.
Version 1.2 is the company's first international release of its flagship CRM product