Monthly Archives: October 2005

HP Grabs for RLX Blades

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Hewlett-Packard on Monday announced plans to acquire blade server pioneer RLX Technologies for an undisclosed sum. After the purchase, Hewlett-Packard Co. said, it plans to...

IBM, Univa to Pump Globus Grid Apps into Servers

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IBM has partnered with Univa - the Red Hat of the grid world - to deliver commercially supported grid infrastructure software from the Globus...

Swan Song of a Database Diva

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Habitat for Humanity has a list of skills for potential volunteers to check off: plumbing, electrical wiring, Sheetrocking, roofing, skilled painting, semi-skilled painting, not-so-great...

Interview: IBMs Perna Predicts Changes in What “Data” Means

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Habitat for Humanity has a list of skills for potential volunteers to check off: plumbing, electrical wiring, Sheetrocking, roofing, skilled painting, semi-skilled painting, not-so-great...

Salesforce.com Keeps Recruiting Game Rolling

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Salesforce.com is wasting no time in launching a campaign to lure away customers and employees from Siebel Systems in the wake of Oracles proposed...

No Web Tax Yet

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Like a Java version of the sword of Damocles, the threat of a Web tax has loomed over e-Commerce players since the Web was...

Disk Blasting 101 with Linux

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There are times when you really, really want to make sure that theres not one shred of readable data left on your drives. For...

Linux Gains Lossless Filesystem

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An R&D affiliate of the worlds largest telephone company has achieved a stable release of a new Linux filesystem said to improve reliability over...

Microsoft to Build PDF Support into Office 12

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Microsoft will build into its forthcoming Office 12 desktop suite a "save to PDF" capability, according to Office program manager Brian Jones. Jones communicated word...

The Grain of Salt to Take with Oracle Fusion Middleware

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BOSTON—Isnt it nice that Oracle has stopped trying to be the center of the universe, with that whole one common data model, everything-feeds-into-Oracle stuff...