Microsoft patches two buffer overflow vulnerabilities, Apple patches OS X 10.4
How can organizations better contain virus outbreaks and defend against destructive or mass-mailing worms?
Two years on, Microsoft’s flagship offering still can’t hold a candle to VMWare. The question is when, if ever, will the software giant close the gap?
Changes on tap in SQL Server 2005 worry some BI and DM pros
Companies push a combined BI and financial-reporting solution based on the Unisys hardware and the Hyperion software
Microsoft says CRM 3.0 will help drive end user adoption and reduce TCO
Automated worms and malware-born invaders are still wreaking havoc in the enterprise, and financial losses from cyber-criminals are increasing.
Knowledge workers perform craft work, and like any good craftsperson, you need a well-equipped workshop designed to meet the demands of your knowledge work.
When it comes to information lifecycle management, storage hardware vendors want to lock you in to their platform.
RAID-6 overcomes data-loss problems of RAID-5 arrays, but common hardware implementations are still needed to maintain performance.
Too often, Microsoft’s Active Directory and its Group Policy Objects don't offer the granularity security administrators need.
Some enthusiasts tout Eclipse as an Rx for programming anarchy
Mainframe emulation systems are often used in production settings, too—depending on the needs of customers
No, we're not in Kansas, anymore…..but where will European-based IT end up in the years to come?
Riding high on a slew of prominent enterprise deployments, Salesforce.com hopes Summer ’05 will add to its momentum
More organizations are using fingerprints for logging onto PCs and into sensitive applications.
Company announces a supercharged release of its eponymous OLAP and relational database acceleration technology
New blueprints are designed to support quasi-turnkey BI and scorecarding
A financial firm faces regulations for monitoring and retaining IM communications.
AON takes Cisco further afield from its roots—and deeper into an EAI segment dominated by IBM, SAP, and TIBCO