The business community has realized that metadata is not only crucial for the management of IT applications, but is also necessary for effective use by business end users.
Upgrade is the third this year, and the second upgrade of the salesforce.com service in the last six months. Does the company's in-house development of new features make sense?
Bluetooth can be found in newer versions of everything from PDAs to cell phones, but the technology is far from secure. Companies can employ a number of defenses against Bluetooth's risks.
IT professionals who telecommute rated the importance of the job perk significantly higher than non-telecommuters.
Cobbling together solutions for disk-to-disk-to-tape may actually drive the cost of Tier 2 disk above the price of solution sets that combine the functionality.
Indications are that the economy is picking up. Will IT employment and salaries ever follow?
Mainframe systems programmers are being compensated on par with their open systems colleagues, but salaries are barely keeping pace with inflation and health care benefit costs.
Complex enterprise networks require new ways to manage the myriad technology changes we see every day. Simply reacting to change is no longer acceptable. Savvy IT organizations are taking a more proactive, automated approach to change management in order to balance speed with process. This approach ensures that rapid infrastructure change can be accommodated and digested while still delivering on business expectations.
Grid services executive predicts up to 60,000 IBM desktops will run Linux next year.
PeopleSoft is doing record business, but its poison-pill offer puts an $800 million black hole on its balance sheet
Company says products can cut IT operations costs by 30 percent.