Monthly Archives: May 2005

Open Database Goes to Beta

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...