Research shows larger companies are more willing to experiment with virtualisation. But SMBs, if they give it a chance, are more likely to take full advantage of it.
Microsoft’s promise of productivity gains and lower management costs with Windows Vista is unlikely to prompt many firms to upgrade any sooner than they would under their existing lifecycle renewal programmes, according to blue chip user group the Corporate IT Forum.
Harvey Nash group development director Paul Smith reports that his company is seeing boom conditions in its outsourcing business, with annual growth rates of about 40%.
Linux may not be everyone’s idea of a mainframe operating system, but for a growing number of large and medium-sized businesses the synergy between Linux and big iron is the solution to a significant problem.
The software development life cycle must be revamped to accommodate application security. Find out how to incorporate security into the SDLC with techniques from Ryan Berg.