Tight budgets led to look closely at the cloud and encryption solutions. What will grab IT’s attention in 2012?
From Windows on the mainframe (almost) to Big Iron and tablet growth, plus leadership changes at major tech companies and the passing of a trio of tech titans, it was an interesting year for IT professionals.
From islands of storage to the consumerization of storage, IT storage administrators had their hands full this year. What challenges will they face in 2012?
For security administrators, RSA's disclosure of a hack was just one of many serious breaches that occurred in a very bad year.
As we close out 2011, infrastructure is no longer the bottleneck for IT. Applications are. How will cloud change -- and change IT -- in the year ahead?
Today’s integrated tools can analyze data, execute business rules, and move data. What’s needed are tools that don’t work on the record level but rather examine “subjects.”
Attacks on Adobe Reader 9 exploit hole in compression file format.
New version includes improved IntelliTest productivity tool, provides complete unit testing experience for more developers.
LoadComplete 2.0 supports Flash, Flex, AJAX, and Silverlight technologies; Includes performance and reporting enhancements.
New release improves Hadoop accessibility.
DLP Lite offers organizations a free, flexible, and powerful regex engine for identifying high-risk content.
Simplifies, centralizes monitoring of heterogeneous disk farms.
MoreVRP version 5 features new playback and inquire for granular, multi-dimensional performance analysis.
Over 250 free PC apps available on AppWave.
Analyst firm says rollout may be "lackluster"; few upgrades from Windows 7 expected.
This year IT had figured out what storage works best in what infrastructure. Thankfully, 2012 will be the year that innovation soars within the industry.
Micro Focus Server Enterprise Edition provides a low-risk, self-funding alternative to re-write or package-replacement strategies for PL/I assets.
In 2011, enterprises acknowledged that cloud is in their future. What will 2012 bring to help companies feel more secure in adopting the cloud platform?
Disaster recovery is a growing part of IT's budget, but IT still needs quicker, more efficient, and more affordable backup and recovery solutions into one seamless process.
The virtualization momentum of 2011 will lead to some interesting trends in 2012, involving pricing, heterogeneity, and a company’s right to choose.