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Bloom to take Veritas to fruition
News Bloom, who was previously second-in-command at Oracle, claimed the company was ready to hit the big time. The company appointed Gary Bloom as CEO and president last week. Bloom had been previously tipped to take over Larry Ellison's position at the... [28 Nov 2000]
Bloom Histogram: Path Selectivity Estimation for XML Data With Updates
White Paper Specifically, the paper proposes a novel data structure, bloom histogram, to approximate XML path frequency distribution within a small space budget and to estimate the path selectivity accurately with the bloom histogram. [31 Aug 2007]
Automatic Compilation Framework for Bloom Filter Based Intrusion Detection
White Paper This paper describes an FPGA-based implementation of the Bloom filter virus detection code that is compiled from the native C to VHDL and mapped onto a Virtex XC2V8000 FPGA. Virus detection at the router level is rapidly gaining in importance. [21 May 2008]
Oracle's executive loss will bring Bloom to Veritas
News Bloom was widely tipped to become Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's successor and his exit saw almost $30bn wiped off the value of the database company. Gary Bloom is to replace incumbent CEO of storage software company Veritas, Mark Leslie. [21 Nov 2000]
Tulip's latest range in full bloom
News The latest collection includes a server solution, a new notebook line for the UK market and a range of products dedicated to SMEs. It is due to release a further micro-notebook later this month. Tulip has named its products for the SME sector the... [08 Sep 2000]
European dot-coms bloom in spite of dot-gloom
News PwC questioned 400 pure-play dot-coms in France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Respondents had a surprisingly optimistic outlook - with the average rate of turnover growth expected to hit 272 per cent over the next year and 57 per cent of... [29 Nov 2000]
ASP comes into bloom at last
News Interflora has signed up ASP Interliant to host its email system, which connects the company to more than 2,000 florists across the UK. For the next two years the Lotus notes system will give florists the ability to send and view orders to and from... [20 Nov 2001]
Computer reseller profits bloom
News Technology products and services reseller ComputerLand UK has released a statement reporting its profits for the first quarter have grown. The reseller - a subsidiary of Synnex Information Technologies - said outsourcing had shown strong growth... [03 Sep 2001]
Oracle in full bloom after signing Interflora contract
News Interflora in the UK is to use various modules from the Oracle E-Business Suite of applications to help it cut costs and streamline its operations. The companies have not disclosed the exact value of the deal, which will affect 2,000 florists in... [10 Feb 2003]
Chip demand set to bloom
News The growth rate in demand for semiconductors will blossom by over 21 percent by next year. After a disastrous year in 2001, forecasts from World Semiconductor Trade Statistics predict growth will start to pick up this year with modest gains of 2.3... [28 May 2002]
US businesses think storage is worthy
News Many US companies are increasingly concerned about the availability of their network and have identified storage worthy of their hard cash, according to Gary Bloom, CEO of storage vendor Veritas. In his keynote speech at the Oracle OpenWorld... [07 Dec 2001]
Veritas CEO: Profiting from crazy, mixed-up IT
News Speaking to silicon.com at a user event in London this week, Veritas CEO Gary Bloom said: "Homogenous setups are rare. However, Bloom, an executive and Larry Ellison deputy at Oracle until 2000, doesn't like such figures, as they include all sorts... [26 May 2004]
SPIE-IPv6: Single IPv6 Packet Traceback
White Paper The SPIE system calculates several small hash values for each packet as it traverses a router, then stores these values in a data structure called a Bloom filter. Given a packet and an approximate time that packet was in the network, the SPIE... [29 Oct 2004]
Veritas plans minimal layoffs
News According to Gary Bloom, Veritas chief executive, the combined company will have between 2.5 per cent and three per cent in workforce duplication. Bloom told Asia-Pacific journalists after the launch of Veritas' Windows data protection suite in New... [19 Jan 2005]
File-sharing down after music industry crackdown
News Greg Bloom, senior analyst with Nielsen/Netratings, said: "I would definitely say it's not a coincidence that the numbers fell that far. By comparison, usage of the popular AOL Instant Messenger application dipped 9 per cent over the same period... [15 Jul 2003]
