Sitewide
RSS Feed:
We display our Top Ten page based upon the music chart formula. Articles are ranked using: impressions / days since publication.
Perhaps you would prefer to see the Top Ten Articles Ever Published?
1. Working from Home: The Essential Questions your Broadband Provider May Rather Ignore
David Heyes, chief operating officer at TFM Networks discusses the benefits of home networking for businesses and outlines the issues that your Broadband provider might not be telling you
David Heyes, TFM Networks | 3rd July '09 | Score: 21%
2. Accessibility Conferences
There is a constant stream of accessibility and disability related conferences it seems to me to be useful to have a blog listing these.
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 8th June '09 | Score: 17%
3. Aster targets mid-market with budget-conscious, massively parallel data warehousing appliance
Aster is seeking to level the playing field on the data warehousing entry front, and that message should resonate well with companies that need an entry-level solution that doesn't compromise on power.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 3rd July '09 | Score: 8%
4. IBM Rational Software Conference 2009 - Day 2
Managing assets for a Smarter World - and a bit of speedjamming.
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 30th June '09 | Score: 8%
5. Podcast: SaaS delivery of IT lifecycle and quality management functions
As interest in cloud computing ramps up, the ability to deliver more aspects of IT lifecycle and quality management, along with broader project and portfolio oversight values, is also ramping up. Yet there are missing ingredients.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 1st July '09 | Score: 8%
6. Cloud and upgraded computing future brightens despite overcast economy.
Seeing the downturn as an opportunity to upgrade, nearly two-thirds of 1,200 IT professionals surveyed in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Japan plan to invest in new infrastructure technology.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 29th June '09 | Score: 8%
7. Oracle closes in on 'any'-ware with debut of middleware behemoth 11g suites family
With the spoils of the BEA acquisition now baked into the mix -- and with anticipation for what the pending Sun Microsystems buy brings -- Oracle is well on its way to obviating the middleware moniker. Perhaps we should call it anyware.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 2nd July '09 | Score: 8%
8. Web data gains some due respect
More than ever, web-based content plays an essential role in many business processes and analytical presentations. Doing operational and business ecology business intelligence (BI) requires fast an easy integration of web-based content.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 30th June '09 | Score: 7%
9. EDS's David Gee on the spectrum of cloud and outsourcing options unfolding before IT architects
HP's purchase last year of EDS came just as talk of cloud computing options ramped up. So how does EDS fit into a new cloud ecology? We pose these and other fluid sourcing questions to David Gee, Vice President of Marketing at EDS.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 23rd June '09 | Score: 7%
10. Andy Isherwood on running IT like a business
The combination the down economy, tight IT budgets, and the advent of more cloud sourcing and data center architecture options offer two paths to IT leaders: Remain on the alienated edge, or move to center-stage in how businesses adapt.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 24th June '09 | Score: 7%
Published by: IT Analysis Communications Ltd.
T: +44 (0)190 888 0760 | F: +44 (0)190 888 0761