An Osterman Research survey of email management practices at 116 companies-averaging 9,400 mailboxes each-found that many orgs still face legal and compliance risks, as IT managers battle a variety of management problems.
Last week, Information Builders (IBI) announced iWay SOA Middleware, an SOA-ready bundling of several iWay components.
The application development space has been hard hit by outsourcing, but there's been a recovery of sorts over the last 12 months.
Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans community said yesterday that NetBeans IDE is available for download.
Tibco Software says it has integrated its BPM suite with its business integration products, enabling its customers to layer BPM on top of an SOA.
Search-engine marketing firm Reprise Media released their second-annual Super Bowl Search Marketing ScoreCard.
Is CAN-SPAM working to unclog enterprise in-boxes?
The world's largest companies can save up to $53 billion in IT spending over the next 5 years by implementing SOAs, according to a new report from AberdeenGroup.
After the service-enablement message has been spread as far as it will go, what will become of service-level agreements?
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric will follow a broadband-over-power lines (BPL) pilot program with a limited deployment of intelligent-grid technology.
BEA Systems is announcing the latest version of its Eclipse-based BEA Workshop Studio.
Cognos beefed up its support for IBM's Lotus Notes/Domino messaging platform, announcing a Cognos 8 Business Intelligence Data Modeler for Domino.
AccuRev's latest release of its software configuration management product AccuRev 4.0 promises enterprise integration, replication, usability and performance enhancements for teams performing complex, parallel and geographically distributed development.
Quest said on Monday that it has released Archive Manager 3.0, a new email archiving solution that captures, indexes and stores messaging data for mailbox management, compliance and knowledge sharing.
McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro, ICSA Labs and Thompson Cyber Security Labs announced yesterday a plan to test technologies designed to ID and kill spyware.
According to the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses, IT staffing levels rebounded strongly in 2005, marking a return to form to the post-salad days of 2001.
MicroStrategy has gotten a lot of mileage out of its relational OLAP capabilities (ROLAP), which let it create multidimensional tables based on relational database sources, more or less on the fly.
Come this time next year, dashboard kludginess could well be a thing of the past.
SPSS has let loose the newest release of its data mining workbench, Clementine 10.
Analysts say the new TS Discovery 5.0 data profiling tool is Trillium Software's strongest profiling offering to date.