Integration the IT Manager way

After years of buying disparate systems, and adding on new technologies ad hoc it's time to integrate. What do CIOs do when the infrastructure just won't pull together?

ZDNet Australia takes a look at some tips to help IT managers try and figure out their integration dilemmas.

CIOs: Integration is in, CRM is out
Integrating applications and buying security software are in, and CRM software and new hardware purchases are out, according to a survey of chief information officers .

Building the Linux business infrastructure
IBM has the Linux middleware tools you need today--but so do Oracle, BEA, and many other enterprise software vendors. Why the rush, and what's in it for you?

Configure network load balancing in Win2K
The network load balancing (NLB) feature in Windows 2000 allows you to make your servers work faster and more efficiently.

Tap desktop processing power
Large enterprises often have massive computational needs without a matching budget. Find out how a distributed system using open source Condor can harness the processing power of idle desktops.

Support both OSs: Dual boot Windows XP and Red Hat Linux 7.3
At a time when some organisations are investigating the possibility of running Linux instead of Windows on some or all of their desktops, support departments face the possibility of having to support both operating systems.

How is your organisation managing to integrate disparate systems? Talkback below, or e-mail your comments to edit@zdnet.com.au

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