Is your security plan working? A study suggests that whatever your company is doing right now, it probably isn't enough.
Mention the phrase "enterprise modernization" and you might think of cars with long tail fins. The phrase is IBM's latest way of describing its tools and services for redeploying legacy applications into new e-business-type environments. Recently I talked with IBM executives about the meaning of modernization at IBM and its implications to the vendor's huge base of mainframe, midrange and large Unix sites.
HATS facilitates Web browser access to host applications.
BrightStor Portal centralizes the administration of CA and third-party storage management applications.
IIS 6.0 security features look good, so far.
LaGrande Technology promises to stop viruses and hackers.
Analyst firm offers advice for mitigating vulnerabilities.
Big Blue offers thinnest server to date.
ClearPath Plus system enhances workload provisioning.
Midrange customers to get price break, high-end customers will pay more.
New processor runs at 1.2GHz.
HP says API exchange enables 90 percent of enterprise storage management.
Big Blue allies with Red Hat to market Linux across its eServer platforms.
IT moving to outsource mission-critical components.
EDS and Compaq trail Big Blue
Market for managed security services could reach $4.9 billion by 2006
Some customers’ costs may drop up to 25 percent.
New systems show 64-bit performance advantages.
Migration tools and incentives help e3000 customers transition to HP-UX.
Two products—PASS and Guardian—are released to assist the government.