Paul Travis writes "Tech builders, ranging from the smallest startup to the largest systems vendors, will have their wares on display in the hopes of attracting the attention of IT managers and stor read more » DiscussBury
Data warehouses aren't just exploding in size, they're also supporting more users and increasingly complex queries, all in shorter time frames. Here's how to make sure yours is ready to scale read more » DiscussBury
Hitachi Data Systems has added three new models to its Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) range, introducing support for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) disks and a new dynamic load-balancing system with two read more » DiscussBury
Cash-strapped Whitehall gives small ISPs free passA Home Office official has baffled ISPs by telling them new laws will on paper require them all to retain data, but in practice some probably won't b read more » DiscussBury
A new disaster-recovery vendor is taking the concept of an airplane black box and adapting it to the enterprise to create a new way of protecting crucial data from natural disasters and terrorist att read more » DiscussBury
Boston College's IT department has gotten absolutely religious about securing data three years after a big breach made. So it might seem only fitting that the school's new data center resides inside read more » DiscussBury
Brad continues his helicopter-level view of the most interesting new features of SQL Server 2008 with a look at the new data types, their use and their significance. read more » DiscussBury
According to court documents, Romanian Sergiu Daniel Popa was accused of "holding the personal and financial data of thousands of people in two Yahoo e-mail accounts as well as selling toolkits used read more » DiscussBury