Even when an explicit IT governance model is not possible, some steps need to be taken to control what could quickly become chaos. Someone has to make decisions as to what can and cannot be done and on what timelines things can get done. Benny Sisko provides a...
I normally don't review products, but Prio by O&K Software is a special case. I consider it to be an extremely useful security tool and I'd like to show you why. by Michael Kassner
President Obama is poised to make good on his promise to appoint a security coordinator. Is hope or fear the more appropriate response from IT professionals? by Chad Perrin
If you're still on the fence about whether to charge clients minimum service fees, read Erik Eckel's three reasons why you should implement this pricing practice. Also, find out the one exception he makes to his rule. by Erik Eckel
If you're still researching whether to green your organization's data center or you're building a case to present to executive management to sell them on the idea, our download entitled Cashing the check on Green IT will be useful to you. by Mary Weilage
Justin James thinks Google I/O was a tempest in a teapot. According to him, since Google has so little to do with developers, the entire conference doesn't deserve as much attention as it's getting. Is he being too harsh? by Justin James
IT consultants' first day onsite with a new client is often a waste. With a little planning, you can make sure that first day is productive. Get expert tips on how to prepare for a successful first day. by Susan Harkins
Putting a presentation on your Web site isn't terribly complicated -- but browser differences can pose a big gotcha. Here's a look at the publication process and the hurdles you may encounter. by Susan Harkins
Dell CEO Michael Dell says the company is likely to spend some of its $10 billion in cash on an acquisition that would give it more of a foothold in the data center or expand its services. See why the transformational acquisition possibilities for Dell are pretty wideranging. by Larry...
Russ Daniels, CTO of cloud services strategy for Hewlett-Packard, describes how cloud computing is splitting the IT world in two and what every IT manager needs to do to drive change in their company. by Bill Detwiler