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Is open source software finding a home in Whitehall?
News The Westminster department plans to run all of its Intel servers on Linux software and runs half of its main set of database management tools using open source software managed by Ingres. Steve Shine, executive VP of... [29 Sep 2009]
Old Databases Never Die and Some Won't Even Fade Away....
White Paper Those like author who are bit long in the tooth may remember Relational Technology (RTI), the original developers of the Ingres Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that ultimately lost out to Oracle in the... [01 Mar 2009]
'Cloud computing to fuel open source explosion'
News Cloud computing will fuel growth in open source software as companies try to manage costs, according to database heavyweight Ingres. Tom Berquist, former managing director of financial powerhouses Citigroup and Goldman... [05 Dec 2008]
Web 2.0 prompts love for open source
News The study found the market is led by MySQL - bought by Sun in February for $1bn, more than the total size of the market - with other popular choices including Ingres, Oracle-owned BerkeleyDB, PostgreSQL, which forms the... [24 Jul 2008]
Live Webcast: Open or Closed? Why you need a strategy for open source in your organization
White Paper Join Forrester Principal Analyst, Noel Yuhanna, along with Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres for a practical discussion around deciding when and how to use an open source solution and the kinds of projects best suited for... [25 May 2008]
Perl Helps Heal Swiss Hospital's Database Migration Pain
White Paper After using an Ingres ARUNA database for ten years, the pathology laboratory at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland decided it was time to replace their software with a more open Oracle DIAMIC package. [13 Sep 2007]
GKNM Hospital Revives Data Management
White Paper The company implemented Oracle9i Database Enterprise Edition after evaluating Ingres and Microsoft SQL Server and ensured data was managed in a robust, scalable, easy-to-manage, and affordable environment. [05 Sep 2007]
SAP CEO on SaaS - a dirty word?
News The way something like Ingres was open-sourced by CA and then spun off couldn't happen to an old ERP offering in the same way. SAP CEO Henning Kagermann has further fleshed out his company's move into new markets,... [23 Mar 2007]
Should Oracle fear open source?
News A Gartner analyst disagreed, pointing out that even though open source software sellers such as Ingres and MySQL did only made up less than one per cent of the database systems software market in 2005, they showed a... [26 May 2006]
Oracle made a move on MySQL
News At the same time, companies such as EnterpriseDB and Ingres are trying to build high-end open source database packages. Oracle tried to acquire open source database maker MySQL, an indication of the profound changes the... [16 Feb 2006]
Q&A: CA CEO John Swainson
Comment As for Ingres, we simply weren't able to dedicate the energy to Ingres which we thought it deserved. But in the belly of the Venetian Resort and Convention Centre, silicon.com caught up with CA CEO John... [16 Nov 2005]
Leader: Private equity, Germany and badging RFID
Leader Now, record all that data, throw it into a database - an Ingres database? The trend towards private equity firms taking an interest in - if not always a stake in or ownership of - major tech and communications outfits... [14 Nov 2005]
Leader: Database wars
Leader The big name here is MySQL, though today another player was thrown into the ring with the news - expected for some time by this publication - that CA has spun off its database business, Ingres, which will live as a... [07 Nov 2005]
CA spins off Ingres database arm
News Computer Associates is spinning off Ingres, its database business, to Silicon Valley private equity firm Garnett & Helfrich Capital. The Ingres database was made open source by CA last year. Analysts and... [07 Nov 2005]
Disaster Recovery for Ingres
White Paper This PowerPoint presentation on disaster recovery includes steps to take for disaster recovery and a sample DR plan. [19 Feb 2005]