Social media is a rich source of data. These three steps will help you make the most of it in your environment.
Mobile devices will be a way of life for your enterprise users. What changes in mobile IT can you expect and prepare for this year?
Several high-profile security breaches occurred in 2012. What’s ahead for security administrators in 2012, and how will IT respond?
The enterprise search industry and search-based application space will see major steps forward in 2012 as recent acquisitions are sorted out.
We examine how creating a data strategy has philosophical implications, raising ethical questions about analytics and emphasizing the need for data governance.
Eight current trends that yield insight into BI's future.
Rehash of old news makes for uneventful presentation, Microsoft's last at CES (at least for the present).
Data models are an important part of your data governance program. We look at the Zachman Framework, which describes multiple levels of data models.
During 2011, Hadoop became more reliable with better performance in new commercial distributions. In 2012, Hadoop will become easier to use and manage.
Director of TDWI Research David Stodder looks at three major trends that he sees shaping the development of data strategies.
The new Lyza learns from how people use it and makes recommendations based on a user's role or interests. The more people who use it, the better, officials say.
In 2012, businesses must align data security with customer value.
IT has used a mish mash of tools to manage VM. It's time to find something better.
Is Java dead? What's ahead for programming languages running on the Java Virtual Machines such as Scala, JRuby, and Clojure? We take a closer look.
During 2011, data centers became more virtualized in a migration to cloud-based architectures, which began to reveal previously-hidden problems with power. In 2012 this trend will continue and even accelerate, further elevating the importance of power for IT.
Big Blue wants to help enterprises cut testing costs without cutting corners.
Acer and Lenovo may release tablets in the third quarter of this year.
No big surprises, consulting firm says.