openworld
Cisco Field: Stadium of the Future: Cisco's IP Network Enables New Sports Services
White Paper The presenter of this webcast demonstrates the "stadium of the future" concept at the recent Oracle OpenWorld 2006 conference. Cisco and Athletics announce Cisco Field to serve as the new home of the A's. [06 Jan 2008]
Developing Struts Application in Oracle JDeveloper 10g
White Paper This Oracle Openworld 2004 paper both introduces the Jakarta Struts technology as well as reviews how it is integrated into the current production version of Oracle JDeveloper 10g's development environment. [06 Nov 2007]
SAME and the HP XP512
White Paper Oracle's Stripe and Mirror Everything (SAME) was first presented at Oracle OpenWorld in 1999 as a way to efficiently and simply allocate data to disks, achieving maximum performance with minimal upfront effort or application knowledge. [18 Dec 2006]
Oracle touts cut-price Red Hat Linux support
News Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison told thousands of attendees at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco: "As of this moment, Oracle is announcing full support for Red Hat Linux. Oracle is to sell support to Red Hat Linux customers and... [26 Oct 2006]
Oracle - how to make friends and influence people
Comment The software giant this weekend opened the doors of its Oracle OpenWorld customer conference, an event big enough to close off Howard Street in host city San Francisco. Oracle may still be digesting a raft of big-name acquisitions - from PeopleSoft... [25 Oct 2006]
Oracle's Ellison to strut his stuff at RSA 2007
News Security is also rumoured to be a main topic at Oracle OpenWorld 2006, scheduled for October. The high-profile RSA Conference has proven to be a worthwhile podium for Microsoft's security message, and now Oracle is following suit. [31 Aug 2006]
Computacenter Case Study: BT Openworld
White Paper BT is one of Europe's leading telecommunications giants, and has been offering Internet services since 1996. Business continuity and seamless service to their customers was paramount to BT. BT's IT systems were central to the service they provided... [10 Aug 2006]
BT leading the way for identity management
News He cited an example - such as downloading movies online from a trusted third-party website - whereby BT Openworld consumers may be able to use the same federated identity for logging on to such services, without needing to manage multiple identities. [18 Nov 2005]
"Toothless" online safety drive 'will fail without ISPs'
News With only BT, with its Openworld service, signed up, the Get Safe Online initiative touches fewer than half the broadband users in the UK. The latest UK government-backed initiative to encourage secure computing has come in for criticism over a... [25 Oct 2005]
Ellison's ambitions for $30bn Oracle
News During a press conference on Wednesday at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Ellison said: "In order to grow at this pace, there'll have to be a couple of acquisitions along the way. Oracle's chief executive has revealed his game plan to grow the... [22 Sep 2005]
Oracle mulls support for rival databases
News At the Oracle OpenWorld customer conference Phillips said: "It shouldn't take a year to make a decision. Oracle may make a decision as early as March on whether to support multiple databases in its "Project Fusion" release, which will combine... [20 Sep 2005]
Oracle to launch retail brand for business apps
News At its OpenWorld customer conference in San Francisco this week, the company plans to announce Oracle Retail, a new umbrella brand for existing software and for products obtained through recent acquisitions. [19 Sep 2005]
Improved Communications for Norfolk-Based IFA
White Paper Although they used another ISP for unmetered Internet access, once their local exchange was enabled, the company switched to a BT Openworld broadband product. The Norfolk-based firm of Independent Financial Advisers (IFA) has three offices with a... [14 Feb 2005]
Why IBM won't regret exiting PCs
Comment It hasn't happened in a long, long time," Dell told a room full of reporters attending the Oracle's OpenWorld conference. Though some have predicted doom for IBM after selling off its PC business to Lenovo, Charles Cooper says Big Blue CEO Sam... [13 Dec 2004]
Who's a silly boy then?
News Oracle OpenWorld: While busy taking swipes at his hosts, Scott McNealy fell victim to an Internet myth, using a faked photo he believed to be real in his keynote At a keynote address here at the Oracle OpenWorld show, McNealy made fun of a picture... [09 Dec 2004]
