Mainframe Knowledge Transfer14th March 2011David Norfolk Mainframe systems are important and the latest mainframes are innovative and powerful tools. This places a premium on knowledge transfer and training.
Insights into server consolidation onto the virtualised mainframe23rd February 2011David Norfolk IBM is consolidating its servers into a few strategic locations using virtualised zLinux on mainframes - and claims considerable cost savings.
Enterprise vendors Oracle, SAP, and IBM embrace innovation17th February 2011Gerry Brown New initiatives might still produce old results for the old guard
There’s identity resolution and then there’s identity resolution20th January 2011Philip Howard Identity Insight from IBM is not a data quality product
Netezza still sparkles after acquisition by IBM25th November 2010Gerry Brown Gerry Brown attends the user conferences of two acquired enterprise software companies and comes to some very different conclusions
Welcome back Serena!1st November 2010David Norfolk Serena has never been away, in reality; but it has changed its management team and now seems to be getting a much better story together.
Who is afraid of the new IBM? Oracle is - IBM and Oracle are set on a collision course in the enterprise software market28th October 2010Gerry Brown IBM and Oracle are set on a collision course in the enterprise software market
IBM make announcements in the BPM space15th October 2010Simon Holloway IBM have made 2 announcements about their BPM product range plus an NHS case study this week.
Managing the life of your product28th September 2010Simon Holloway We all know that Manufacturing is all about products and that you have to keep reinventing your product portfolio to keep ahead in today
Getting to grips with Sales and Operational Planning27th September 2010Simon Holloway If ERP is all about managing and controlling resources, Sales and Operations Planning is the brains behind the process.