Author: Alison Diana

Storage Solution Controls Data Flood

The budget dried up, but the amount of data flowing through the Onslow Water and Sewer Authority (ONWASA) continued to swell. Management at the Jacksonville,

Disaster-Proofing IT After Katrina 8

When Hurricane Katrina roared its murderous path into Mississippi and Louisiana in August 2005, the howling winds and punishing rains destroyed lives, homes and businesses—and

Disaster-Proofing IT After Katrina

When Hurricane Katrina roared its murderous path into Mississippi and Louisiana in August 2005, the howling winds and punishing rains destroyed lives, homes and businesses—and

General Motors: Life in the Fast Lane

At General Motors, there is no longer a double yellow line separating information technology and business professionals. Instead, the automotive giant has created a dual-lane

Verizon: They Can Hear Customers Now

Once made up of multiple businesses—each with its own corporate structure, personnel and legacy systems—Verizon Communications now offers a united front to its customers and

Everything Green Is Gold

The cost of not going green could be tremendous, especially for companies that have cast themselves as Earth-friendly, leading edge, ethical or empowering. Going green

Going, Going ? Where?

Upper management has signed off on virtualizing the data center, and work?s progressing well. But part of moving into the new is determining how to