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28 October 2008

IBM spends billions more than planned on information management

By Jon Brodkin

Two years after pledging to spend US$1 billion (£641 million) on information management technologies, IBM says it has exceeded that total several times over. Read more...

Saatchi Gallery opens with virtual platform10 Oct 08
British American Tobacco cuts ERP systems from 62 to six03 Oct 08
Thomson Reuters: We?ve got tough on legacy IT 03 Sep 08
IBM upgrades enterprise Web 2.0 tools13 Jun 08
BlackBerry-based server admin tool updated19 May 08
Microsoft pulls XP SP3 over corruption fears02 May 08
Microsoft: Massive site attacks not our fault28 Apr 08

'microsoft sql server' Other Articles

11 November 2007

Updated Visual Studio adds insight to app development

By Esther Schindler

No CIO wants to know the hairy details of every component under development on every programmer's desktop. IT managers only want to know project status: what's in trouble, what needs attention, what a delay means to the budget. Read more...

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'microsoft sql server' Blog Entries

31 July 2008

An Unclouded Analysis

By Glyn Moody

I'm not a huge fan of Tim O'Reilly's position on free software, which seems to be that code exists primarily as a business opportunity for entrepreneurs (he played a key role in the coining of the marketing term "open source" as an enterprise-friendly alternative to "free software"). Read more...

An Unclouded Analysis31 Jul 08

'microsoft sql server' Whitepapers

29 October 2007

A Guide to Lower Database TCO

By MySQL

MySQL complements the use of existing corporate databases such as Oracle, IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server by providing a less complicated solution suitable for widespread application deployment, including those with a high transaction volume. Read more...

WHITE PAPERS

  • BPM, SOA and Web 2.0: Business transformation or train wreck?

    Organisations must not only promote change from within, but they must also be agile enough to quickly adapt to evolving markets, policies, regulations, and business models. Fortunately, the convergence of a trio of technologies and business practices—business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), and Web 2.0—is providing a solution.

  • The Social Enterprise: Using Social Enterprise Applications to Enable the Next Wave of Knowledge Worker Productivity

    On the face of it, social software seems an unlikely example of enterprise collaboration. Aren’t social networks a fad? What does sharing photos or connecting with college buddies have to do with getting work done?

  • Unified Threat Management

    This white paper looks at the emergence and inadequacies of unified threat management (UTM) products, and introduces a new solution from Check Point.

  • Delivering an Effective Backup and Recovery Service

    Rapid data growth and the need for greater data availability place a demand on organisations to provide an effective backup and recovery service. Yet businesses have often been satisfied with just minimal provision. It is only when a disaster arrives that it becomes clear how inadequate this approach is. This white paper helps organisations make the right decisions about how best to prevent data loss and potentially catastrophic IT failure.

  • Oracle Universal Content Management

    The key features and benefits to an enterprise of Oracle's Universal Content Management solution. Easily manage content through the whole lifecycle, streamline business processes and improve customer service and relationships.