Monthly Archives: September 2003

Easing SQL Server Backup, Recovery

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...