Data centers and infrastructure
Most IT projects implemented will have little upfront cost and can be completed quickly
Improved business sentiment and signs of economic recovery looks set to allow the IT services market regain its momentum
For the first time since the merger acquisition talks began, the big new thing for Sun and Oracle will be the gradual removal of the uncertainty about the future
IBM/Lotus is juicing its collaboration tools with a dose of analytics and cloud-based integration with the belief it can redefine the technology
A new Forrester report finds widespread use of the iterative software development processes
Gartner has revised its outlook for worldwide IT spending this year, predicting the industry as a whole will see 4.6% growth to $3.4 trillion
As IPv4 address run out, only a handful of businesses are ready to support the rise in demand for IPv6 in the next two years
FileTek software files e-mail within the Laserfiche records management system
IT vendors this year will try to differentiate their offerings by moving toward more highly integrated, unified compute platforms
As data center managers prepare for the New Year, they should consider “reinventing” their infrastructure the same way many people reinvent themselves on Jan. 1 by beginning an exercise program, quitting smoking, or testing a new hairstyle. Particularly as 2009 brought a whirlwind of new trends and the products to support them, this is a good time to take a hard look in the mirror, and reassess the technology infrastructure, and decide on a path to data center transformation.






