Commercialising Watson has clear and exciting implications for the enterprise, says IBM's Craig Rhinehart
Speed and simplicity is of the essence, if you are an SMB with few dedicated IT resources
Symform is looking to an impression in the cloud storage market by offering 100GB of free storage
Home Office minister James Brokenshire has admitted to broken promises of police DNA data erasure
Intel is preparing to ship a firmware update in order to fix a problem with one of its solid state…
A startup that specialises in home PC backup is readying a backup option for Microsoft Hyper-V VMs
IBM has shown a speedy storage architecture that helps companies struggling with data overload
There are not many 100% guarantees, especially in the world of IT, but this is apparently one of them
AVG is securing MultiMi's future by adding its market reach to help those who need to juggle their digital lives
Seagate claims that its new enterprise-class Pulsar solid state drives (SSDs) are the fastest yet
Disaster recovery is not an option but a necessity and it is time to wake up, says Chris Preimesberger
Normally headline-grabbing, Lady Gaga has been unusually quiet about the theft of fans' email addresses from her site
IBM XIV Storage System Gen3 uses a grid architecture to process high-transaction workloads faster
Cloud providers are dragging their heels on the subject of federated, open cloud, impacting heavily on customer security, claims Eric…
Oracle will patch 78 software vulnerabilities across its product portfolio, including the database, PeopleSoft and Solaris
SMBs need a storage solution that will bring efficiency and banish confusion from their files
Oracle is rolling out a Storage Expansion Rack for adding storage to Oracle Exadata database machines
Investors notified of lost CDs containing sensitive data en route to New York State's Tax Department
Yahoo's Raymie Stata acknowledges Hadoop's core needs refining before it can become a de facto industry standard
There are three good reasons, says Chris Preimesberger. The IP is good, Larry Ellison can afford it and egos needed…
Small businesses need storage which is easy to use - but it also must meet tough regulations
More and more companies are opting to move their storage to the cloud according to a new report
Larry Ellison's Oracle is buying Larry Ellison's storage outfit, namely Pillar Data Systems
IDC reports that the market for business intelligence tools will continue to grow after rising 13 percent in 2010
FlashSoft SE makes flash disks more cost-effective by creating a server-tier, read-write cache
A new database that brings together intelligence from police forces around the UK could speed up investigations
Storage is growing, but it is under control, says our poll. Next: what are your performance management aims?
Two IBM cloud services launch to help extend backup, archiving and recovery for critical data and applications
More than a petabyte of data can be analysed in real time with HP's release of Vertica Analytics Platform 5.0
Acronis has upgraded its disaster recovery platform with the release of Backup & Recovery 11