Despite strained IT budgets, the continued onslaught of network security threats and general industry doldrums, U.S. network executives today say they are less anxious about major aspects of their jobs than they have been in years. That
Despite strained IT budgets, the continued onslaught of network security threats and general industry doldrums, network executives today are less anxious about major aspects of their jobs than they have been in years. That's one of the findings from our fourth annual Top Concerns survey.
Cisco Systems Inc. and Symbol Technologies Inc., two of the leading makers of wireless LAN products, separately will roll out equipment this week that takes the technology to a new level.
Microsoft Corp. is poised to provide new tools to join multiple implementations of Active Directory, but the company still strongly recommends against the practice because it can create unnecessary and problematic complexity.
Network executives are having problems distinguishing the differences between Web services vendors and the products they offer, but a majority of IT professionals are starting to deploy or test the technology, according to a recent survey.
In the wake of tying their computer systems closer to those of business partners, IBM Corp. users now have heightened concerns about protecting sensitive data on their networks.