Lisa Vaas

About

Lisa Vaas is News Editor/Operations for eWEEK.com and also serves as editor of the Database topic center. She has focused on customer relationship management technology, IT salaries and careers, effects of the H1-B visa on the technology workforce, wireless technology, security, and, most recently, databases and the technologies that touch upon them. Her articles have appeared in eWEEK's print edition, on eWEEK.com, and in the startup IT magazine PC Connection.

Sybase Brings Graphical Reporting to Mac OS X

Sybase Inc. is bringing graphical reporting capabilities to the Mac OS X platform, announcing on Monday that it has integrated Quadbase Systems Inc.s graphic reporting software with its Adaptive Server Enterprise database. EspressReport 3.0.2 is a Java reporting tool that takes real-time data across any platform and turns it into reports on such things as […]

Ellison to Conway: Lets Meet

Oracle Corp. Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison early Monday afternoon sent a letter urging PeopleSoft Inc. CEO Craig Conway to avoid jamming up Oracles hostile takeover move with “frivolous litigation.” It has been widely reported that litigation is what Conway has in mind to block Oracles bid—a $5.1 billion cash tender offer that was announced […]

OuterBay Upgrades Application Data Management Suite

OuterBay Technologies on Monday will release an update to its Application Data Management suite that will feature cross-enterprise application data lifecycle management. With ADM 3.0, the Campbell, Calif., company is promising a unified view of enterprise data from applications including those from Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc. and other major enterprise application vendors. ADM uses a […]

Customers Slam Oracle Takeover Bid

Oracle Corp.s hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft Inc., announced this morning, is already meeting resistance from customers of both companies. The proposed takeover, coupled with PeopleSofts planned acquisition of J.D. Edwards & Co., announced earlier in the week, would create a $5.5 billion ERP (enterprise resource planning) business and take 27 percent of ERP market […]

IBM Ships Invisible Database

IBM on Thursday released DB2 Express, a no-click, quiet-as-a-mouse, self-installing version of its DB2 UDB (Universal Database) thats aimed at small to medium-sized businesses. IBM DB2 Universal Database Express Edition for Linux and Windows Version 8.1 ships with 65 tools for automating and simplifying database functions—a boon to small businesses that lack pricey DBA (database […]

Embarcadero Arms DBAs With New Management Tools

Embarcadero Technologies Inc. on Monday will launch DBArtisan Workbench, a package of database management tools for managing complex databases across the enterprise. DBArtisan Workbench combines the San Francisco companys flagship database management software, DBArtisan 7.2, with a gaggle of new Analyst tools to get higher availability, performance and security out of Oracle Corp., Sybase Inc., […]

MySQL Takes Over SAP DB Development

Open-source database developer MySQL AB is riding high, scoring venture capital wins in a tight-fisted economy, fueled by a recently announced partnership that will result in the companys takeover of development of SAP AGs open-source database. Officials at the Uppsala, Sweden, company on Tuesday reported a $19.5 million Series B round of financing that will […]

Precise Beefs Up SQL Server Tool

Precise Software Solutions Inc. is beefing up Precise/Indepth for SQL Server, its application performance monitoring software for Microsoft Corp. SQL Server databases, the company announced on Wednesday. Precise/Indepth for SQL Server 1.5 features enhanced support for index recommendations, which, along with statistics, are now displayed to the administrator. With the upgrade, users can also more […]

Microsoft Sheds Light on Yukon Delay

DALLAS—Microsoft Corp., influenced by customer feedback, is delaying the release of the next version of SQL Server database, code-named Yukon, so that it can do the necessary quality assurance and because the Visual Studio .Net team has asked for more time. Yukon was originally slated for a spring 2004 release, but is now expected to […]

IT Losing Steam?

Railroads in the 1860s and information technology in the 1990s: In their heydays, their growth fueled tremendous economic expansion. But by the end of their boom eras, both industries began crumbling under overinvestment and overcapacity. Indeed, as a recent Harvard Business Review article by Editor at Large Nicholas Carr reports, due to technology commoditization, “IT […]