Monthly Archives: March 2005

Oracle Ships Stand-Alone BI for 10g

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Oracle on Monday announced general availability of Oracle Business Intelligence 10g, a stand-alone set of BI analytical tools to tackle query, application development, reporting...

Study: 2004 Database Market Grew 12 Percent

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The 2004 worldwide market for RDBMS software grew by 12 percent to $15 billion, according to IDC—a healthy enough gain, if you dont count...

Help! The Cell Phone Viruses Are Coming!

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In the middle of 2004 we saw the first real cell phone virus, named Cabir. It was newsworthy because it was the first, and...

Linux-Powered Multi-Radio Mesh Boosts Bandwidth

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A startup in Santa Clara, Calif. is shipping a Linux-based mesh router aimed at VOIP and video. The Mesh Dynamics Module uses multiple radios—along...

Worm Chatter Escalates on MSN Messenger

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Anti-virus vendors report an increased chatter of virus activity on Microsoft Corp.s Microsoft Network messenger Sunday night through Monday. In what appears to be a...

Opsware Launches Renditions Network Automation System

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On the heels of the early February close of its Rendition acquisition, Opsware on Monday launched the next major release of Renditions TrueControl network...

IBMs Mills: Integration Propels Industry Growth

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Steve Mills has been senior vice president and group executive for IBM Software since July 2000. Mills is responsible for IBMs overall software strategy...

N.Y. Stock Exchange: Trading Futures

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Doreen Mogaveros marching orders appear on a screen in her cramped booth on the New York Stock Exchange floor: Sell 50,000 shares of Bank...

JRG Unveils Hosted Software for Supply Chain Planning

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Supply chain planning software developer JRG Inc. announced Monday new hosted software for the Consumer Packaged Goods industry. The suite, JRG On-Demand Supply Chain Planning,...

Thanks to All the Little Genomes

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Yes, the Human Genome Project is impressive, but our self-centered fixation is causing us to overlook genetic work that could be just as important—and...