Improved performance; platforms are flexible, scalable, and adaptable.
It was a busy year for IT professionals in 2010. What did network administrators learn this year, and how will these lessons affect the top enterprise trends in 2011?
Monitoring your end users in real time takes the guesswork out of maximizing their experience.
Enables secure document collaboration
Best practices for trimming your storage waistline.
NAS server lets users share files, centralize backup, and protect data.
How are IT organizations responding to the new security challenges of administrative privileges in a virtualized environment?
From powerful mainframes to small smartphones, it was a year filled with change and challenges, contradiction and contrast for enterprise IT.
The 2010 history books will show that many of the developments in storage have been driven by economics rather than pure innovation. Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, takes a look back at the significant storage news of 2010.
Microsoft announced that the Standard version of Windows Small Business Server 2011 has been rolled out to hardware manufacturers.
New clustered integration environment brings scale, connectivity to enterprises in the cloud and on-premise
Unisys Hosted Secure Private Cloud Solution combines public and private cloud options.
Company announces SaaS for runbook automation.
Core Impact Pro v11 allows customers to conduct integrated testing across network infrastructure, extend Web application security assessments.
New version features five new product modules; enterprise solution suites designed for application, database, and datacenter configurations; and full support for Microsoft SQL servers.
Dell KACE K2000 Deployment Appliances allow IT organizations to automate, track, and manage Windows 7 migrations.
Google makes three announcements about its consumer Web efforts.
Database security patching is a tricky business. It's so tricky, in fact, that some DBAs prefer to rely on defense-in-depth controls to protect their systems.
Helps mainframe platform remain effective and an integral part of an enterprise’s evolving IT infrastructure.
Billing it as the first database for the cloud, Salesforce.com announced Database.com, targeted at next-generation enterprise apps.