New security program takes broad-based look at corporate vulnerability.
The success of Big Blue’s e-business on demand initiative is dependent on its bevy of integration offerings
Network-based file caching may provide a means for real-time data sharing and disaster recovery in file systems according to storage start-up Tacit Networks.
Candle’s PathWAI facilitates testing, deployment and management of WebSphere in complex application environments
Gateway’s new Processing on Demand service highlights the increasing visibility of grid computing technology.
As the year draws to a close, the “Two Towers” of pain in storage administration—capacity provisioning and backup—remain largely unsolved, despite considerable activity in the industry around these problems. Will vendor efforts yield blockbuster solutions in 2003 or are they just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic?
As the year draws to a close, the “Two Towers” of pain in storage administration—capacity provisioning and backup—remain largely unsolved, despite considerable activity in the industry.
E-mail filtering provider reveals this year’s most popular unsolicited e-mail
SecurID offering brings strong authentication to wireless networks
New directory server touts secure identity management for key Web services standard.
Unix leader to introduce new server blades, augment Solaris partitioning in 2003 and beyond.
Enterprise Datacenter configuration promises reliability, scalability, and security for back-end datacenter environments.
Big Blue says customers can realize substantial cost savings over AIX
Company says next revision of Windows Datacenter Edition will drive new ES7000 adoptions
Security Strategies highlights key elements of successful corporate monitoring programs
Security expert offers perspective on largest credit information theft case in history
Security+ program looks to meet demand for base-level IT security skills
Deal enhances Big Blue’s integration offerings, facilitates .NET support
Part 3: HP to facilitate HP-UX, Windows, Linux consolidations on SuperDome systems
Part 2: Unisys serves up all-in-one mainframe, Windows, Linux consolidation solutions