Monthly Archives: September 2003
Easing SQL Server Backup, Recovery
DBAssociatesIT Corp. is aiming to make backup and recovery of Microsoft Corp.s SQL Server databases fast and painless with SQL LiteSpeed 3, the latest...
SoBig Not Gone Yet
Like Ben and J. Lo, the SoBig.F virus long ago overstayed its welcome and seems to be intent on hanging around to annoy as...
How to Test Enterprise Spam Defenses?
There are many measures of a spam-blocking product, but probably the most important one is the number of false positives it generates. False positives...
HP to Grid-Enable Entire Product Line
Hewlett-Packard Co. is adding to its Adaptive Enterprise strategy this week by announcing plans to grid-enable its entire product line and acquire a new...
Oracle: Enhanced PeopleSoft Support in the Offing
While PeopleSoft Inc. is hosting its Connect users conference next week in Anaheim, Calif., Oracle Corp. executives will be perched across the street, on...
An Appliance Approach to Backup Reporting
Knowledge may bring power, particularly for storage administrators and their backups. The results can also produce its share of worry. But no pain, no...
PeopleSoft Spells Out J.D. Edwards Integration
NEW YORK—At its PeopleSoft Analyst Day here, PeopleSoft Inc. outlined its plans for integrating its enterprise software with that of the newly purchased J.D....
New Tools, Services Rev Up Oracle
Oracle Corp. partners including InfoCyclone, XIOTech Corp. and SofTrek are unleashing a torrent of products and services to speed Oracle databases, whether youre talking...
Latest Windows Virus Seen as Low Risk
Anti-virus experts are watching a new Windows virus that popped up in a few mailboxes Thursday and tries to entice gullible users with references...
Intel Updates Q3 Outlook
Intel Corp. on Thursday further updated its third-quarter outlook, saying it expects revenues to come in between $7.6 billion and $7.8 billion.This follows the...