With a raft of recent mainframe-related announcements, IBM Corp. is making a good case that Big Iron is far from dead.
MAKO is a slimmer, more elegant, and more capable implementation of their existing technology that combines several new architectural features that make it worth a look.
With its acquisition of Brio complete, the company announces tentative product integration plans.
A newcomer dominates this month's list
Most users with whom we spoke say they will stay with their installed product, and they can’t imagine using anything else. Some, however, indicate that if they’re not satisfied with Business Objects’ service and support, they may tap Microsoft Corp.’s forthcoming SQL Server Reporting Services.
Suite's set of J2EE-based services supports customer-focused business processes, but the company's small user base may make it an attractive takeover target.
A new report from McAfee examines European companies' vulnerabilities.
Six modules in Computer Associates' new eTrust Identity and Access Management Suite, used in any combination, provide an integrated solution to managing identities, from provisioning to enforcement.
The company's VP of technology weighs in on integrating security able to scale rapidly and fail well.
Administrators can use Tivoli Management Portal to establish performance thresholds and drill down into the root cause and context of a system failure.
DBXray lets administrators manage multiple database platforms residing on distributed and mainframe systems from a single console
New services and technology offerings from Big Blue help companies comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and other complex regulations.
A recent survey from Aberdeen Group finds that many IT organizations are receiving a failing grade in Sarbanes-Oxley compliance in one key area: asset management. The research firm found that a majority of senior managers are unaware of -- or are otherwise ignoring -- Sarbanes-Oxley regulations that pertain to the subject.