Monthly Archives: May 2005
Open Database Goes to Beta
EnterpriseDB Corp. came out of stealth mode last week and is planning a challenge for the title of best enterprise-class database company.The Edison, N.J.,...
Oracle Opens Second Data Hub: Product Information Management
Following up on its promise to release at least three data hubs this year, Oracle Corp. announced its Product Information Management Data Hub last...
Windward Aces Reports
For many companies, the constant need to generate a wide variety of reports from databases and from applications can be a significant chore. In...
TextML 3.5 Enters New Territory
Much attention has been paid to the XML-based document formats in Microsoft Corp.s Office and in OpenOffice.orgs OpenOffice. However, for several years now, more...
Linear Programming Methods Are Underused
Lots of folks get all misty-eyed these days about the power of computers to help us express ourselves. The engineer in me recoils, though,...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 30
Beagle Sniffs Out Linux Systems
One thing that the interesting new desktop search tools from Google, Apple and others have in common is a lack...
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FCC: ISPs Should Cut Off Net Access for Spambots
The Federal Trade Commission is urging ISPs to take a tougher stance on compromised computers known as "spam zombies," including cutting off Internet access...
Veritas Hones Panther
Veritas Software Corp. is tuning its new Web-based "Panther" file retrieval software to enable the convergence of data and e-mail discovery and filtering, security,...
Siebel Presses Ahead Despite Exec Shake-Up
Siebel Systems Inc. is pressing on with its technology road map even as the repercussions of the companys recent executive shake-up continue to be...