database management enterprise in news
Teradata and SAS going steady
News In-database analytics is a key development that promises to improve efficiency and effectiveness of business analytic solutions. The SAS BI software will run inside Teradata enterprise datawarehousing environments; it has been running this way for... [09 Oct 2007]
Oracle's Ellison to strut his stuff at RSA 2007
News Oracle may also use the 2007 RSA Conference to pitch its security-related products, such as identity management software and tools to lock down a database. Indeed, Oracle seems to have shifted from focusing solely on product features to include... [31 Aug 2006]
Microsoft bolts business intelligence to Office
News Microsoft plans to amend its Office and database product lines with business intelligence and seek to displace existing BI providers, most of which are Microsoft partners. AMR Research estimates spending for enterprise performance management topped... [06 Jun 2006]
Building society in-sources HR using SAP and partners
News The HR database and payroll functions are due to be in-sourced by July, with employee and management self-service online by the end of the year. Bates said SAP is not an existing technology provider and that it won the business as part of a... [19 May 2006]
'Offshore-proof' jobs revealed
News These jobs include applications developers (for .NET, Java, ERP and CRM), data warehousing and business intelligence workers, database developers and help desk specialists. These include "enabler" jobs such as enterprise architects, business... [25 Jan 2006]
Gartner: Don't let security slip over Oracle apps
News Analyst group Gartner has warned IT managers to be "more aggressive" when protecting their Oracle applications because, according to Gartner, they are not getting enough help from the database giant. Gartner published an advisory on its website... [25 Jan 2006]
CA spins off Ingres database arm
News He said in a statement: "Our goal is to become the leading business open source database supplier to the enterprise community. While the enterprise database market is now dominated by IBM, Oracle and Microsoft - which launched its latest version of... [07 Nov 2005]
Salesforce.com launches brain raid on Siebel
News Customer relationship management (CRM) company Salesforce.com is making a cheeky attempt to poach top staff from Siebel, which is in the process of being acquired by database giant Oracle. Oracle's deal to buy Siebel has ratcheted up the pressure... [03 Oct 2005]
Microsoft and JBoss join hands for servers
News SQL Server, Microsoft's database software, with JBoss' Hibernate and Enterprise JavaBeans software.No money is changing hands under the deal but both companies will devote more developers to the co-operative work, Hilf said. [28 Sep 2005]
Oracle to launch retail brand for business apps
News Oracle says that, all told, it serves more than 1,900 retail customers with retail optimisation and planning software, as well as with its core database and enterprise resource-planning applications. The latest move came earlier this week, when... [19 Sep 2005]
Oracle-Siebel mega-merger: What the analysts say...
News Microsoft competes with Oracle in the applications market with its .NET, while Big Blue competes head-to-head in the database arena with its DB2 data management system. The company now offers WebSphere middleware and DB2 database but lacks Oracle's... [13 Sep 2005]
Oracle revamps software to put screws on Microsoft
News The database giant said on Monday that Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g will add two important features, including an end-user-oriented document-sharing tool and a revamped content management server called Oracle Content Services. [23 Aug 2005]
Police IT boss: Why we swapped Linux for Microsoft
News Its web servers also ran on Linux, and over time the open-source operating system was also used to run firewalls, mail servers, LDAP and database servers. Microsoft will run our domain servers, mail, Active Directory (basically most of the things... [18 Aug 2005]
Oracle looks ahead with I-flex deal
News Oracle has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Indian banking software company I-flex Solutions, the database giant said on Tuesday. Oracle's overall application strategy is to go beyond [enterprise resource planning] and offer customers richer... [02 Aug 2005]
SAP banks on drawing blood from rivals
News Mehta has been appointed SAP's new senior vice president of enterprise information management. Zepecki is the former vice president of development for enterprise performance management at PeopleSoft, and had been working to help integrate the... [21 Jun 2005]
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