Thu, September 17, 2009 - In an exclusive interview, the Internet 'father' explains how he helped commercialize the Web and what he's doing now at Google.
Wed, May 06, 2009 - Although he acknowledges that businesses have yet to embrace IPv6, security guru Scott Hogg says that doesn't mean IT executives can ignore the security problems that the next generation Internet protocol can present.
Mon, April 06, 2009 - Twitter's co-founder talks about the vision and the reality, plans for the future and favorite tweets.
Wed, March 25, 2009 - Whether you prefer the term "utility computing" or "the cloud," the industry is headed in that direction, however slowly, and the transition will have a multifaceted impact on IT in some ways productive, others unpleasant. And it will strike to the heart of the very technology professionals who provide a significant chunk of what is today's enterprise IT.
Thu, July 17, 2008 - MasterCard's head of global technology, Rob Reeg, talks about his new job, MasterCard's massive data warehouse, just how fast credit-card transactions really fly and his personal experience with credit-card fraud.
Wed, May 16, 2007 - The military now seeks to meet uncertainty with agility. Writer Ben Bradley interviews Dr. Margaret Myers, the Principal Director for the Department of Defense (DoD) Deputy Chief Information Officer, about the DoD's service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy.

Your data continues to grow, and so does the urgency of making sure it stays safe. When it comes to backing up mainframe data, tape is the medium of choice for many enterprises, but it has limitations: long backup and restore operations, large space requirements—and cost. Virtual tape can save companies up to 30% on mainframe tape costs, while mitigating risks and dramatically improving recovery time. Learn more from this webcast.





