Computerworld Reports

An Interactive eBook: Enterprise Security
Keeping corporate information assets safe takes a combination of smart strategy and intelligent technology choices. IT managers must stay on top of the latest security threats, understand the latest prevention mechanisms and, perhaps toughest of all, keep users complying with corporate safeguards. In these articles, Computerworld, InfoWorld and their sister publications CIO, CSO and Network World, explore best enterprise security practices and discuss the latest thinking and technologies for securing increasingly open, mobile and virtualized environments.
The Business Case for Server Virtualization
(Source: IBM and Intel) This technology briefing describes the business benefits of undertaking a server refresh in order to better utilize IT resources, lower energy costs and optimize virtualization. Learn best practices for virtualization; the top security challenges that virtualization presents and how to select the right servers for your organization.
Computerworld Technology Briefing: Intelligent Users Use Business Intelligence
Discover how to get the most out of Business Intelligence for your organization.
An Apple for Your Enterprise?
Whether it's a MacBook Pro or an iPhone, Apple is finding its way into the business world. Desktop Macs are moving into every department, server products are working in small businesses and data centers are rolling out Apple storage. They're everywhere. Are you ready? This guide, from the editors at Computerworld, will put you at the head of the class.
Sold on SOA
(Source: Computerworld) It's
the hot technology for most large companies, but business, technical and cultural issues must be addressed for a successful SOA implementation. Get the whole story, from the big picture to the how-to-do-it details, in this Executive Bulletin. Download this Executive Bulletin (a $49.95 value) for Free, compliments of Fujitsu.
SCSI Inflection Point: The New Era of Serial Attached SCSI
(Source: Seagate) This paper will help you better understand the significance of this inflection point, as well as the specific challenges presented by parallel SCSI and the corresponding advantages of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS).