13 October 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
The risks taken by employees with company data can vary by nation and culture, a Cisco study has suggested. Read more...
09 October 2008
By Mike Rollings, The Burton Group
The term Enterprise Architecture (EA) sometimes conjures negative connotations to ivory tower syndrome, ineffective processes, lack of participation, and low stakeholder commitment. Read more...
30 September 2008
By Eric Lai, Computerworld (US online)
Oracle's powerful new HP Oracle Database Machine comes with 168TB of storage ... and a hefty price tag to boot. But there is another to boost processing power: the company's own efficient compression technology. Read more...
15 September 2008
By Tam Harbert, Computerworld US
Proceed cautiously - teleworking can change office dynamics in ways you hadn't anticipated. Read more...
15 September 2008
IP-based SANs are on the up - and it's all thanks to server virtualisation, argues Larry Cormier, of iSCSI storage developer LeftHand Networks. Read more...
07 October 2008
By Astute IT Ltd.
Achieve enterprise-strength quality, and mitigate the risk of frequent changes and complexity in today?s SOA world.
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By John E. Dunn, Techworld
19 September 2008
By Craig J. Mathias, Farpoint Group
Radio is fundamentally uncertain, and even the best site survey only goes so far in setting up a good network. Read more...
19 August 2008
By Tim Greene, Network World US
Cisco routers are out and Juniper gear is in at Amazingmail. Read more...