Monthly Archives: May 2004

10g Beta Testers Mostly Happy

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Theyre not necessarily hopping on the grid train, but beta testers of Oracle Database 10g are finding things they like, including HTML DB—an application...

Oracle Says PeopleSoft Takeover Unlikely

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Oracle Chairman Jeff Henley said that the companys takeover of PeopleSoft is "not highly probable" at this point. For the full story, go to the...

ECs Oracle Probe Delayed Again

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The European Commissions probe into Oracles takeover of PeopleSoft is facing another delay, as the EC in mid-April halted proceedings and asked Oracle to...

Microsoft: Palladium Is Still Alive and Kicking

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SEATTLE—Microsoft Corp. spent much of Day 2 of its Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) here refuting a published report claiming the company has axed...

Veritas Advances Utility Computing Mission

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To help drive its utility computing agenda, Veritas Software Corp. on Tuesday is introducing new and revitalized products from its CommandCentral family and is...

Microsoft Preps New Enterprise IM Server

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Microsoft Corp. announced Tuesday that it is opening the beta program for the next version of its instant messaging and presence server, dubbed Microsoft...

IBM Upgrades Java Tools

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With simplified development and broad platform support as key goals, IBM Corp. Tuesday announced new versions of its Java development tools and its Rational...

The Man Behind the Windows Marketing Machine

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With so much of Windows clients future in flux at the moment, you can bet the guy in charge of Windows marketing, product management...

Hitachi Introduces Application-Optimized Storage

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Enabling storage devices and software to more tightly align with application workload and service level requirements, Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) will announce the availability...

SCM Vendors Prep Products with More Integration

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After spending the past couple of years redefining internal management, strategy and product directions, supply-chain-management vendors are now focusing on moving forward with new...