Monthly Archives: September 2005

SAP Chips Away at Oracle Fusion Strategy

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Oracles competitors are taking the long view when it comes to waiting for their chance to get PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards to switch to...

SCO, MySQL Bring MySQL to OpenServer

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SCO and MySQL announced Friday that the two would be working together to jointly deliver the commercial version of the MySQL database to SCOs...

Fuel Hikes Pose Challenge for Logistics Systems

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With major oil refineries in the Gulf region incapacitated by Hurricane Katrina, businesses in other areas of the U.S. are struggling to contain already...

Secure RSS Courts Enterprise Adoption

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RSS has been the darling of Webloggers and news hounds since it first began appearing in the late 1990s as a way to syndicate...

Disaster Recovery Plans Fight Chaos

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Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on communications and data networks across the Gulf Coast region last week, sending IT managers scurrying to implement their disaster...

Fixed Isnt Good Enough for Payment Protection

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When credit card processing firm CardSystems announced Thursday that an independent auditor had declared its systems sound, one CardSystems executive said he now wants...

Katrina Public Web Project Wants Volunteers

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A Linux developer is organizing volunteers for a public "Web station" project to assist Hurricane Katrina victims. Steve Hargadons plan is to create numerous Linux-based...

Office 12: Microsoft Pumps Up Productivity Platform

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While Office 12, Microsofts next-generation desktop suite, is not expected to hit Beta 1 until later this fall, Microsoft officials are set to show...

EMC CEO: Storages New Strategy

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As the data being collected and stored across enterprises becomes more critical and complex, EMC Corp. is looking at new security, resource management and...

Microsoft Ends Services for Unix Product

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Microsoft has decided against enhancing its Services for Unix (SFU) product and will not release any new versions of it going forward, according to...