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How 'thin' storage may end need to spend on capacity up-front
Next move: What skillset should I learn to return to IT?
Longhorn Server can be configured for many roles
Oracle offers latest BI platform
Oracle OpenWorld focuses on data integration
Object database goes open source
Sun aims for easier Java programming
C# goes head to head with Java
CA's bet on open source pays off as number of Ingres users doubles
Microsoft searches for the data holy grail
Sand storms
SmartDBA can now handle all major databases
Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP, says Gartner
Sybase releases free Express database for Linux
Microsoft to drop storage system from Longhorn to meet 2006 date
Longhorn's loss may be some users' gain
Microsoft cuts Longhorn features to met 2006 delivery date
Open source pushes deeper into the enterprise at LinuxWorld
CA offers $1m for open-source developers to
build Ingres migration tools
IBM offers Cloudscape as open-source code
Microsoft rolls out SQL Server beta 2
Should you trust an open source database?
Fujitsu plans world's fastest database
Let usability come before design
Microsoft offers Olap on a budget
Hyperion links Brio and Essbase in its business intelligence suite
IBM's BI stance shows intelligence
Web links bring 'democratisation' to dissemination of business data
Web services: Taking it up
Oracle and IBM vie for database top place
Users praise CA's Ingres open-source plan
CA releases open-source database
IBM heads database market
IBM corners more of database market
CA wireless site app draws interest
CA enhances support for legacy databases
Data retention software comes to the fore
Real-time synchronisation with ObjectCache 2.0
SQL is still most in-demand skill
FileMaker boosts workgroup database
Progress simply makes it easy for everyone
iAnywhere links web software with database
HP collaboration sets single-server record
DB2 vies for top database position
Upgrade your skills to Oracle 10g
Code issue affects 40% of websites
Sybase bolsters Apple's Panther
Open-source database advantages
European Commission probes Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Gates opens a new Window
IBM tempts Microsoft .net users away from SQL Server to DB/2
Security and web integration is key to Longhorn, says Microsoft
Microsoft will add XML data type to Yukon
Microsoft plugs SQL Server into Windows at US professional developers' conference
IBM and webMethods acquisitions boost integration quest
Sybase leads with mobile database
Unweaving the tangled web of dumb data
Business Objects-MicroStrategy suit dismissed
Oracle's new 10g database claims to solve data processing problems
Oracle reveals its grid computing stategy
Thought for the day:
Declutter your data
Sybase opens Linux showcase centre in New York
OpenGroupware debuts with software release
PolarLake releases enterprise service bus offering
Tales from our man in Baghdad
IBM targets user base with DB2 enhancements
Coal Authority cuts costs and speeds up delivery of homebuyer subsidence reports
Stock exchange real-time data engine will be first to test benefits of Windows 2003
IBM and Oracle take shots at BEA
IBM issues new version of Content Manager
IBM and MS advance on Oracle in database market
Find meaning in your data
GlaxoSmithKline upgrades storage to cut back-up time and save �1.3m
All storage systems go
IBM unveils Xperanto data integration technology
Extreme programming:Far out software
Java interaction with databases boosted
Novell rolls out UDDI server
Microsoft: Business intelligence for the masses
IBM and Microsoft inch towards common ground on databases
OracleWorld: Michael Dell salutes Oracle partnership
Oracle offers latest Java tool
Oracle releases TopLink upgrade
IBM prepares to ship DB2 upgrade
Microsoft revs up mobile .net
Microsoft aims to deliver 64-bit blow to Unix
Enterprise content management - a missed opportunity
Oracle stronghold under threat from Microsoft
Linuxworld: Sun boosts NetBeans
IBM readies DB2 upgrade with self-tuning technology
Aggregation tool is the Lazy way to link disparate databases
IBM adds self-healing features to DB2
Ixiasoft XML partnership eyes broad data access
News round up: June 2002
Database wars threaten XML standards
The skills gamble
Oracle embraces Linux, XML and datawarehousing
StarOffice wins analysts' support
IDC: Database software market poised for surge
Inktomi boosts search with XML
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