Lisa Vaas

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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.

Pervasive Enhances Embedded Database

Pervasive Software Inc. this week is announcing the availability of Pervasive.SQL 8.0, its embedded database software, with added performance and enhancements to the products integrated Client Cache engine and Dynamic Cache. Corey Malcom, quality assurance engineer for Timberline Software Corp., an independent software vendor in Beaverton, Ore., whos been beta testing the software for a […]

Sybase Patches Database Server Holes

SHATTER, Application Security Inc.s security and development team, last week discovered three new potential security holes in Sybase Inc. database servers. The team, aka Security Heuristics of Application Testing Technology for Enterprise Research, found the following vulnerabilities, which could theoretically enable an attacker to overwrite the stack and execute arbitrary code: DBCC CHECK VERIFY buffer […]

PostgreSQL, MySQL Tweak Their Wares

Two of the leading open-source database vendors, MySQL AB and PostgreSQL Inc., are making bids for the enterprise with new features and support. MySQL, of Uppsala, Sweden, next week will announce support for IBMs zSeries servers running the Linux and AIX operating systems. Such support has been available to open-source users for some time, but […]

Ipedo Upgrades Native XML-Based Suite

Ipedo Inc. next week will ship Dynamic Information Suite 3.2, an update of a native XML-based suite that features virtual document links, full-text XQuery searches, XML indexing and flexible content organization to simplify access to distributed content. The upgrade, originally announced in September, provides a platform for integrating, organizing and managing change for mixed content […]

IBMs Upgraded DB2 Spotlights Cost Savings

IBM last week announced general availability of DB2 Universal Database 8, an enterprise data management platform with features that officials say should keep the cost of operations in check. To keep a handle on the cost of running the upgraded database, the product includes features designed to avert the need for more database administrators or […]

AppForge, iAnywhere Upgrades Ease Mobile Database Development

AppForge Inc. and iAnywhere Solutions Inc. are sharing mobile database technology to make the development of cross-platform, enterprise-class applications for handheld computing devices quicker and easier. Atlanta-based AppForge integrated iAnywheres SQL Anywhere Studio mobile software into Version 4.0 of its own MobileVB development environment, which the two companies demonstrated last week at Comdex, in Las […]

XML Takes a Step Forward, Hits Snag on Another Front

While support for XML grew last week as IBM released DB2 Universal Database 8 with support for the language, support of a limited query language from a standards group could limit the broad use of XML. With the addition of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations, a SQL function for automatic style transformation, DB2 now has about […]

Tools Aim to Ease Data Warehousing

Core Integration Partners Inc. on Monday rolled out its rapid deployment suite, consisting of RapidMAP and RapidMODEL. The offering combines consulting services with two software wizards that automate the building of baseline data flow diagrams and data models. RapidMAP helps developers automatically create basic source-to-target mappings that can then be integrated into Informatica Corp.s PowerMart […]

SuSE Linux and Sybase Team Up

Sybase Inc. and SuSE Linux AG on Tuesday announced a new, global partnership to provide the companies joint partners with an easy-to-use Linux platform for Sybases enterprise-class, relational database system, Adaptive Server Enterprise. ASE will support the upcoming SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, powered by UnitedLinux—a standards-based Linux operating system targeted at business users and […]

New Tools Lighten Database Load

Database administrators can look forward to help managing databases from Oracle Corp. and other developers with the release of tools announced by Oracle, Expand Beyond Corp., DataMirror Corp. and Quest Software Inc. at OracleWorld last week in San Francisco. Oracle, of Redwood Shores, Calif., set the tone with the release of EM (Enterprise Manager) 4.0, […]