To rent or to own? This is the question facing CIOs and financial departments in the race to keep pace with constantly changing technology.
In the Web hosting game, service and uptime are the only things that count.
Old-style firewalls and anti-virus solutions are woefully inadequate for the new generation of security threats.
Reduced sign-on has replaced single sign-on (SSO), adding to an alphabet soup of acronyms for CIOs to navigate.
Retailers are changing how products and services get delivered to customers globally. And they're using IT to do it.
WiMax is definitely flavour of the month. So what's all the fuss about?
The network is the business, these days anyway. ITWeb looks at how CIOs can keep theirs current, relevant and delivering the goods.
CRM might have been all about technology 10 years ago. Today, it's more about people and processes.
The in-source, outsource game has been going on for some time. Current indications are 'out' is now 'in'. Is this yet another round in the (perpetual) cycle?
In the face of a rapidly changing user base and ever-evolving demands, is ERP up to the next set of challenges?
Storage seems to be at a cusp, forcing enterprises to take a second look at their strategies.
The ministerial directive legalising VOIP usage took effect two years ago. Not much has happened since, or has it?