Monthly Archives: October 2008

RightScale Eases Developing on Amazon EC2

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Software development is always easier when you have tools to assist you, such as integrated development environments and code libraries. However, now that programming...

Sybase Database Business Rises Behind ASE, IQ

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Sybase saw its database business pick up steam in the third quarter of 2008 to the tune of a 15 percent year-over-year increase. The...
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Sun Microsystems Offers New Blade Server, Storage Blades

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Sun Microsystems Offers New Blade Server, Storage Blades No Title The Sun Blade T6340, which is based on the UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor. No Title The Sun Blade...

Security of E-Voting Remains Major Concern

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As the November presidential election approaches, it would seem that as many questions linger today regarding the security of the nation's electronic voting systems...

How to Select the Right Business Intelligence Vendor

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_(2).jpgOver $15 billion in business intelligence mergers and acquisitions were announced in 2007. These acquisitions are reigniting the debate on the most fundamental...

Groups Challenge Warrantless E-Mail Spying Law

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Congress may have decided to grant retroactive immunity to telecoms that helped the National Security Agency eavesdrop on American's telephone calls and e-mail, but...

Whitelisting Getting Ready for the Big Leagues

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I've been bombarded with pitches and inquiries about whitelisting ever since I discussed the issue with Microsoft's Mark Russinovich.Russinovich, you will remember, thinks that...

Sun, Oracle and Novell Take Aim at Identity and Access Management

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Three of the major identity and access management vendors-Oracle, Novell and Sun Microsystems-put a new horse in the race for control of the security...

Cleversafe Moving Up in the SAN World

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Michael "Vizionary" Vizard, one of my most esteemed colleagues here at eWEEK, has a good blogster today on Cleversafe that we'd recommend for a...

Why Eric Schmidt Won’t Leave Google for Obama

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An interesting piece in the Wall Street Journal Oct. 20 notes that Google CEO Eric Schmidt is campaigning for U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack...