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Web 2.0 prompts love for open source
News The market for open-source databases is booming due to new workloads such as RFID projects, rich web applications and small portals, despite the unwillingness of enterprises to replace their Oracle, DB2 or SQL Server systems with open source... [24 Jul 2008]
Web 2.0 'imperative' for business
News Bill Kearney, general manager of enterprise content management at Oracle Asia-Pacific, noted web 2.0's commercial appeal: "It's fun and entertaining, which is great for advertisers to try and target a particular audience. [27 Mar 2008]
Oracle tackles 65 bugs
News Oracle's July Critical Patch Update delivers remedies for 23 flaws related to Oracle's Database products; one related to the Collaboration Suite; 10 in Application Server; 20 related to E-Business Suite and Applications; four in the Enterprise... [19 Jul 2006]
Symantec eyes up ID management space
News Right now, Symantec is not a player in the identity management market, which is led by CA, HP, IBM and Oracle and which research company IDC predicts will grow to almost $4bn in the next three years. If you're going to do enterprise security, you... [09 May 2006]
Oracle issues hefty security fix
News The Critical Patch Update delivers remedies for 14 flaws related to Oracle's Database products; five related to the Collaboration Suite; one in Application Server; 15 related to E-Business Suite and Applications; two in the Enterprise Manager; one... [19 Apr 2006]
Little cash for new IT as budgets growth stalls
News Big technology providers such as Cisco, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP dominate the year's vendor purchasing preferences. Companies will put their money into security software applications such as antivirus, host intrusion prevention and web... [12 Jan 2006]
Office 12: Microsoft to bolster BI credentials
News Microsoft also plans on Monday to show off new abilities of the Excel desktop software, including tools for better visualising data as well as the ability to maintain a persistent connection to server applications including back-end software such... [24 Oct 2005]
Fixes for 33 flaws: Oracle goes patch-tastic
News The "Critical Patch Update", part of Oracle's quarterly patch release cycle, delivers fixes for 33 flaws in Oracle's Database products, 14 in its Application Server, 13 in the Collaboration Suite, 22 in E-Business Suite and Applications, four in... [19 Oct 2005]
Re:Viewing 2004: The 10 biggest stories of the year
News In 2004 amount of consolidation gathered pace - predominantly in the security market, though it was the Oracle and PeopleSoft saga which attracted the most press. It's true that anything that could be written about SOX has been written about SOX... [22 Dec 2004]
3G data cards - think business apps, analyst urges
News A spokeswoman said the mobile giant works with a range of SIs such as Accenture, for applications from the likes of Citrix, Microsoft and Oracle and that it is looking at different sectors, such as a pharmaceutical, where one customer is moving... [11 Aug 2004]
Oracle warns customers of "highly critical" flaw
News In a terse but strongly worded advisory released to customers last week, Oracle said a software flaw in its Oracle 11i E-Business Suite and its Oracle Applications 11.0 could let an attacker take control of the database that powers the programs. [11 Jun 2004]
Oracle pokes holes in DoJ's case
News In his opening remarks, Justice Department lead attorney Claude Scott presented numerous video clips of testimony the Justice Department has gathered from Oracle executives, including Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, and Oracle business documents. [08 Jun 2004]
Patching cycle is virus writers' dream come true
News Today, corporate security teams frequently find themselves testing the fixes to make sure that they don't break any critical business applications, said Dennis Devlin, vice president and corporate security officer for The Thomson Corporation, a... [25 Feb 2004]
2004 is the year of Linux in India, says Oracle
News Seven government and private entities in India are planning to use the Linux operating system to run Oracle applications, the business software maker said this week. Indian Railway Catering Services and Tourism said it has chosen Red Hat Linux to... [13 Feb 2004]
Oracle pledges JD Edwards support
News Earlier this week Ellison said customers who buy PeopleSoft business applications "will have bet on the wrong horse" if Oracle's bid is successful. PeopleSoft customers concerned about having fewer choices in the business applications marketplace... [18 Jul 2003]
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