Monthly Archives: January 2010
Apple iPad Offers New Way of Accessing the Web
Apple iPad Offers New Way of Accessing the Web
by Clint Boulton
The iPad
The device is thin, only 0.5 inches thick with a 9.7-inch screen, and...
How Will Oracle Ownership of MySQL Affect IBM, Microsoft?
As Oracle lays out its integration plans for newly acquired Sun Microsystems, the two rivals it has most obviously affected in the database space...
Oracle Outlines How It Will Meld Sun into Its Culture
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Oracle, which earlier in the day closed its $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems following nine months of thorny legal...
Oracle to Invest in Sun Hardware
Oracle is planning to accelerate investments in Sun Microsystems' SPARC and Solaris hardware business, both in innovating and selling the platform, according to executives...
10 Ways Bill Gates Is Helping the World (and Microsoft)
Bill Gates might be best known as the co-founder of Microsoft and the world's richest man, but there's a much different side to the...
ITC Takes Up Nokia-Apple Patent Dispute
The International Trade Commission has decided to investigate Nokia's complaint that Apple's mobile phones, computers and portable music players infringe on Nokia patents. Nokia...
How to Develop Effective Application Test Teams
In my previous Knowledge Center articles, I've talked about quality in the data center and how to set quality goals. I've mentioned that testing...
Apple iPad Tablet Ushers in New Era of Computing
Apple CEO Steve Jobs capped months of rampant speculation by introducing the Apple iPad tablet computer Jan. 27.The device is only one-half inch thick,...
JavaOne Set for September
Yes, there will be a JavaOne this year.During Oracle's "Oracle + Sun Strategy Update" talk at the company's conference center in Redwood Shores, Calif.,...
Hydraq Attack’s Resiliency Uncovered
Security researchers continue to peel back the layers on the Trojan.Hydraq aka Operation Aurora attacks first reported publicly earlier this month, and the techniques...