Evolving business demands and ever-more capable technology are conspiring to rewrite the once-straightforward definitions that used to describe data warehousing.
Beset by an onslaught of corporate governance mandates, SEC regulations and a more litigious environment, managers are wrestling with how best to search and archive their e-mail.
Enterprises must first classify their data and then store it according to value, risk and the likelihood the information will be needed in a hurry.
The EJB 3.0 programming model has been simplified significantly. Learn migration approaches that help ferret out difficult issues you're likely to face when migrating J2EE apps.
XML, Web services, SOA and ESB have emerged as the
new buzzwords of enterprise application integration,
with an assist from integration technologies such as
BPM and ECM.
Exploited software flaws cost the U.S. financial services industry more than $3 billion per year, according to the National Institute of Standards & Technology.
Intermediation-based, networking-centric approaches enable your SOA to work seamlessly in support of the most sophisticated enterprise applications.
Although Google and other Internet search engines have shaped the expectations of end users, enterprise search is harder to pull off.
IT is looking for end-to-end tooling to make sense of, and manage,
data all the way through the network, storage and application stack.