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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Enterprise coders can now use an open source Web application that lets them consolidate software vulnerability data from a range of scanning and test tools. With a centralized view, and reporting and management tools, ThreadFix speeds the work needed to fix software bugs and vulnerabilities, including those in proliferating mobile apps.
By John Cox | 09 February, 2012 03:29
Oracle is hoping to carve out a prominent place in the world of R, the open-source statistical modeling language with roots in academia but an increasingly high profile in enterprise IT shops. It announced a new Advanced Analytics product on Wednesday that ties R to its database and family of software-hardware appliances.
By Chris Kanaracus | 09 February, 2012 00:03
Technology companies are not just making their products less carbon-intensive; they are also increasingly designing products to improve energy efficiency in the industries that they serve, according to the latest in a series of Greenpeace ratings of the sector's energy practices.
By Cameron Scott | 08 February, 2012 16:01
IBM Tuesday unveiled several upgrade options for the flagship grid-based XIV Storage System, including the ability to use solid-state drives (SSDs) as cache to increase performance by up to three times.
By Lucas Mearian | 08 February, 2012 09:21
Tulip Data Center Services is setting up a 900,000 square foot (83,612.7 square meters) data center in Bangalore, the largest in India, to benefit from scale and target growing demand for collocation, cloud, and managed services in India and neighboring countries.
By John Ribeiro | 08 February, 2012 01:04
While data storage has always been a necessary building block for technology, it's rarely garnered as much attention as it has in the past two years. The reason: Corporate and retail consumers are being forced to store greater amounts of data and they need to make that data more useful - and accessible.
By Lucas Mearian | 31 January, 2012 06:58
IBM's new mainframe is on display at this week's SHARE conference in Boston, a testament to the relevancy of the big iron in today's enterprise IT environments. Amid the excitement over IBM's mainframe makeover, however, IT pros are concerned about the availability of skilled professionals who know how to run it.
By Ann Bednarz | 06 August, 2010 10:41
Kristine Harper and her father, Tom, both work on mainframe computers. BOSTON - Kristine Harper was about 12-years-old when her father took her to his office to take part of a "take your daughter to work day." Tom Harper said his daughter was less than enthusiastic about his profession that day.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 05 August, 2010 05:59
It was 2006, and Tom Noonan had it all. Internet Security Systems (ISS), the company he co-founded and led as CEO, was pulling in $US400 million in annual revenue and on the verge of being acquired by IBM for a whopping $US1.3 billion.
By Jon Brodkin | 29 April, 2010 00:49
Faced with the continued commoditization of servers, IT vendors this year will try to differentiate their offerings by moving toward more highly integrated, unified compute platforms.
By Robert L. Mitchell | 20 January, 2010 08:03
Read this report on how to save more than $1 million a year on server spending An ongoing challenge for IT executives is determining what server characteristics their applications and workloads require, but can workload optimised systems deliver better business value Systems performance is not only defined by the fastest processor or other benchmarks, but by the ability to deploy new services faster, with higher quality and within budget. Commoditisation of servers has led some to think that financial objectives will lead to Intel®-based systems for all uses. In this report IT Market Strategies and Clabby Analytics examine why making the right server choices can help solve business problems. The report contrasts x86 multi-cores with IBM® Power systems™ and mainframes and provides an example of how Power systems can even be less expensive for ongoing operational costs and initial outlay. The report includes a case study about a company that saved more than $1 million a year on server spending.
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