Monthly Archives: November 2004
Storage Systems Gaining Built-In Grid Options
Enterprises eager to squeeze more mileage out of per-gigabit storage investments can soon start taking advantage of virtual volume management and cloning capabilities being...
Defining Tomorrows Database
Todays "perfect storm" of sophisticated attacks, corporate governance mandates and public awareness of database security risks demands the prompt and determined response of database...
Oracles Field of Play
With the refusal of PeopleSoft Inc.s board of directors to accept Oracle Corp.s "best and final" tender offer last week, the acquisition is once...
Pollution Prevention Goes on the Road
Sybase Inc.s mobile database is helping south Florida keep its environment clean.
The Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection uses a mobile module...
Basics Help Visas Software Plans Stay on Track
When it comes to upgrading the worlds largest payment processing system, failure is not an option, said Scott Thompson, executive vice president of Visa...
Eclipses Growth Overshadows Its Early IBM Days
Eclipses are rare events, but rarer still has been the growth experienced by the Eclipse open-source development platform in recent months.
As the Java-based framework...
Eclipse Director Takes on Challenges of Growth
Mike Milinkovich became executive director of the Eclipse Foundation in June after 20 years in the software business. Most recently, Milinkovich was vice president...
Avanade Stocks Code for .Net
Microsoft Corp. and Avanade Inc., a specialist in Microsoft integration solutions, have teamed up to deliver a library of reusable components to help developers...
Microsoft: IP Licensing Inevitable
Defending intellectual property and patent licensing is quickly becoming a hot button for proprietary and open-source software developers alike.
For many, its not a case...
Axure Hones Web App Prototypes
Making it easier for Web application developers to prototype and specify applications is the goal of Axure Software Solutions Axure RP 3 (formerly Ubiquity...