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.
BOSTON—Theres nothing quite as sad as a wireless broadband show without connectivity. “Check back later, after they work out the bugs,” said the marketing communications manager at Expediences in-your-face-at-the-door, floor-dominating booth at WiMax World here Oct. 11. Here Expedience was, having plopped a two-sector base station on top of the Seaport Hotel, and having paid […]
BOSTON—In a booth outfitted to look like a comfy living room, replete with couch and streamed network TV showing on a widescreen IPTV, Nortel on Oct. 10 unveiled what its calling the first end-to-end mobile MIMO-powered WiMax setup to deliver 4G mobile broadband content. That includes Internet everywhere, mobile video, VOIP, streaming media, data applications […]
Way back in 2004, we noted in eWEEK that VOIP remained relatively obscure to everyone but large enterprises. A June 2004 report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, for example, found that just 27 percent of U.S. Internet users had heard of Internet telephony. Theres been a lot of action in the small […]
Oracle spruced up one of its recently acquired embeddable databases, Berkeley DB, releasing on Sept. 27 Version 4.5 with multi-version concurrency control and more. The new features are designed to improve performance, availability and ease-of-use for developers of the open-source database. One of the major goodies in the update is the ability of developers to […]
Avokia is claiming to have strung out the most far-flung database cluster ever with its user, Espressocode. The cluster runs between Toronto and San Francisco, or 2,266 miles. Espressocode, a maker of software for the freight and customs industries, is using ApLive technology, which Avokia rolled out at Demo in Phoenix in February, to pull […]
Avokia is claiming to have strung out the most farflung database cluster ever, between Toronto and San Francisco, or 2,266 miles. Espressocode, maker of software for the freight and customs industries, is using ApLive technology, which Avokia rolled out at Demo in February, to pull IBM DB2 databases together in an active and load-balanced cluster […]
The day we were writing this editorial, we couldnt help but notice news reports that intruders had busted into a liquefied natural gas facility a few miles south of eWEEKs Woburn, Mass., editorial office. KeySpan Energy didnt catch the breach until five days after it happened because officials failed, until then, to review a surveillance […]
First, rumor had it that Oracle was buying JBoss. Didnt happen. Then Larry Ellison reportedly was dissing Red Hat support and making noises about Oracle stepping in to provide that support. Oracle went (typically) mute about any supposed plans put forth by its free-wheeling head, Mr. “I-dont-check-with-no-stinkin-media-relations-before-I-open-my-mouth” Ellison. Then there was last week at LinuxWorld, […]
Oracle is hooking more partners into its validated Linux configurations program in its efforts to cover the entire stack of components its customers might encounter when installing the open-source operating system, the company announced at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo on Aug. 16. The Oracle Validated Configurations effort now will include Brocade, Cisco Systems and […]
EnterpriseDB—the guys who want to be your Oracle plumbers—are coming out with a replication server that businesses can use in lieu of buying yet another Oracle database license, a server update with automated Oracle migration, and a service that gives real-time notification and delivery of patches and updates. EnterpriseDBs main product is EnterpriseDB Advanced Server, […]