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IBM's Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator Makes Data Centers More Efficient

Orchestrator, along with IBM’s own IT Director product, will form part of IBM’s best practices to provision almost anything in the data center.

Gartner CEO Sees Big Growth Ahead; Points to Four Key Technologies

Companies are beginning to make the turn from protecting profitability to driving growth.

Novell Surrounds Microsoft Exchange 2003 on Linux and Solaris

Support for Microsoft Exchange 2003 via its Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange allows Linux and Sun Solaris clients the same rights, privileges, and controls when attached to Exchange as a Window

More Than Provisioning, Invio Strives for Workflow Management

Invio Software's goal is to create tools that aid storage administrators in defining workflows around commonly performed tasks and enable automation so you focus your attention on the more recalcitrant aspects of your infrastructure.

Q&A: MicroStrategy Right Where It Wants To Be

COO says company isn't worried about Microsoft's new SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services



The State of Data Warehousing Never Looked Better

Doom and gloom? Not so, says TDWI's director of research Wayne Eckerson

Alert: Novell Patches Multiple iChain

Novell beta support pack fixes multiple “highly critical” vulnerabilities. We explain the problem and what you can do about it.

Security Managers Fear Next Generation of Attacks Says Survey

NetScreen survey also reports a widespread belief that current security set-ups are inadequate to defend against these threats

SAS Jumps into the Services Fray

Analysts say the company is trying to extend its reach beyond bread-and-butter analytic applications

Business Objects Delivers on PeopleSoft Integration

Company makes good on its promised integration between Enterprise 6 and Peoplesoft's EPM suite—the only copy to offer such integration to date.

XML: A Growing Security Threat?

The data-swapping standard, now incorporated into Microsoft's Office 2003, may be the next big route for malicious attacks.

Bidding Farewell to HP's e3000

Sales of the veritable IT icon stop Friday, though HP will support customers through 2006