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.

IDC Predicts Surge in SIM

Applications ability to pinpoint the location of your favorite coffee shop will become ubiquitous within the next three years, thanks to the rapid growth of spatial capabilities in database management, application server and data access technology, according to a recent report from International Data Corp. The report, titled “Spatial Information Management: Competitive Analysis, 2002,” cited […]

OpenLink Debuts Virtuoso 3

OpenLink Software Inc. on Tuesday released Virtuoso 3, an update of its cross-platform virtual database for SQL, XML and Web services. Virtuoso 3 enables real-time, concurrent access to heterogeneous data sources including ODBC (Open Database Connectivity)/JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)/OLE DB/.Net-accessible databases, XML documents and data-set-oriented Web services—which are Web services capable of returning data. Examples […]

Kofax Buys Text Classification, Extraction Developer

Information-capture vendor Kofax Image Products Inc. has purchased Mohomine Inc., an automated text classification and extraction developer, in a cash transaction, the company announced on Monday. Kofax President Rick Murphy said in a release that Mohomines technology will be used to automate capture of paper-based or electronic unstructured textual data—a task that has required the […]

NetIQ Gains Unix Support

NetIQ Corp.s self-named management software for Oracle Corp. RDBMS servers now supports Unix, the company announced on Tuesday. Unix support will augment the NetIQ modules current Windows support. The module provides performance reporting, event management and automation from a central console. Its also designed to deliver automated event detection and correction to ensure availability, as […]

Making Progress in Web Services

The Progress Co. plans to announce OpenEdge, a development platform for creating applications that consume and generate Web services, at its annual users conference next week in Boston. Progress will release OpenEdge as a series of products that will consist of a database layer, an application server to interact with the database, a client piece […]

Perils of Going Offshore

Its no secret the United States has been hemorrhaging IT jobs. The American Electronics Association reported recently that the United States lost 560,000 high-tech jobs between January 2001 and December 2002. That works out to a 20 percent shrinkage in high-tech manufacturing positions and a 9 percent drop in communications services employment. All in all, […]

MySQL Database Scalability Peaks

MySQL AB announced late last month that it has certified the latest version of its namesake open-source database as production-ready and optimized it for the 64-bit Intel Corp. Itanium 2 processor running Linux. MySQL 4.0 includes features designed to make it more suitable for mission-critical, heavy-load database systems. Its performance can also be optimized as […]

Capturing XML Data Streams

Native XML database developers Ipedo Inc. and Ixiasoft Inc. are readying products that enhance management of XML data. Ipedo next month will make available a data hub that processes XML and non-XML data streamed from Web services, file systems, content management systems, or XML or relational databases. The software, code-named Colorado, is built on the […]

Oracle, Unisys Team on Transportation Security

Oracle Corp. and Unisys Corp. have been tapped by a Homeland Security agency to construct a single online spot to report security incidents relating to airlines and other transportation systems and for travelers to check on situations in flux. The companies expect to announce on Monday that they will be installing software for the Transportation […]

Databases Ripe for Attacks

The SQL Slammer worm played a major role in a recently reported spike in security incidents during the first three months of 2003. The report, put out by security firm Internet Security Systems Inc., found a 37 percent jump in reported security incidents and confirmed attacks from the fourth quarter of 2002 to the first […]