You can’t know if your enterprise IT is truly agile unless you measure it.
What does ISS give IBM—and is it worth the $1.6 billion Big Blue paid for it? That depends, analysts say.
Telelogic seeks to define how enterprises manage innovative processes.
The Wild West adage “Never trust nobody” should be a storage manager’s creed.
While salaries are rising, angst continues to rise
Many CIOs arrived late to Sarbanes-Oxley efforts
To understand your corporate data and business rules, you need more than a metadata map.
More and more code jockeys are embracing software testing as a means to accelerate development and improve overall quality levels
Like a summertime guilty-pleasure-but-pointless novel, and SNIA’s latest document on information lifecycle management makes for nice beach reading.
In the first of our four-part report, we look at compensation growth for professional positions.
Microsoft’s absence in new initiatives troubles industry watchers
New online risk-monitoring and strong-authentication technologies are helping banks meet looming FFIEC online authentication deadlines
With Intel finally righting itself after years of floundering in AMD’s wake, why did IBM pick now to take the Opteron plunge?
Mainsoft has great .NET to Java technology that is tapping a market in enterprises.
DataMirror last week trumpeted what it describes as “significant” performance improvements in the latest version of its Transformation Server for z/OS
Companies are increasingly deploying filtering technology to address a number of information security threats, ranging from in-bound spyware to unapproved use of VoIP.
Startup company draws on deep tradition and early products to establish name recognition and strong reputation.
If there’s an economic recovery afoot, IT budgets haven’t benefited
Rapid growth pushes software firm to a more mature development process
Setting a storage usage policy can be tricky