Monthly Archives: February 2007

MySQL Trims Pricing Model

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Open-source database maker MySQL is simplifying its enterprise pricing structure, offering a new one-price-fits-all licensing model of $40,000 per year for any number of...

Walking a Fine Line

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Oracle officials on Jan. 31 announced the next versions of the companys five major enterprise resource planning suites and outlined the rationale for why...

Agitar Puts Java to the Test

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As enterprise applications continue to grow more and more complex, the need for testing and quality assurance tools increases more than ever. Agitar Software,...

Software Development Shift

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Its ironic that software developers create the most complex artifacts of enterprise infrastructure while having the benefit of so little infrastructure themselves. Changing that...

Parity 3.5 Reins in Malware

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Bit9s Parity 3.5 is a fine host-based intrusion prevention system that works not by identifying and blocking malware before it touches the system but...

The Need for Speed

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When it comes to software development, Googles Adam Bosworth has a need for speed.In a talk at Googles offices here Jan. 29, Bosworth, vice...

VMware Targets Server Management

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After a four-month beta run, VMware is releasing the full version of its Converter 3 virtualization software.The Palo Alto, Calif., company on Jan. 29...

IBM Shields Online Personal Data

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Researchers at IBM have created a new shield for personal information to help prevent identity theft online.Code-named Identity Mixer—or Idemix for short—the software was...

Borland Launches Open ALM Strategy – 2

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Borland Software has a new, customer-centric approach to transforming software delivery into a managed business process called Open Application Lifecycle Management.The Cupertino, Calif., company...

Cleanliness Is Next to …

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Right now, Im in the middle of a big office move. Without a doubt, moving is a big pain in the you-know-what, whether its...