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Oracle critiqued again over patching speed

January 26, 2006 Bug hunter David Litchfield releases details on a flaw in Oracle products on a mailing list. TAGS: David Litchfield, Oracle Corp., application server, flaw, server

Oracle plugs 101 security flaws

October 17, 2006 Quarterly patch release fixes 101 vulnerabilities across Oracle's products. Many flaws are serious. TAGS: Oracle Corp., application server, flaw, e-business, PeopleSoft Inc., vulnerability, fix, security, database, server

Oracle patches include PeopleSoft fixes

April 14, 2005 Company's quarterly security update makes dozens of fixes, including seven in products it acquired from PeopleSoft. TAGS: Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., database server, application server, patch management, collaboration, fix, security, database, server

Oracle update fixes security flaws

July 13, 2005 Company's database, application server and 11i E-Business Suite are covered in the quarterly update. TAGS: Oracle E-Business Suite, Integrigy, Oracle Corp., Oracle11i, application server, e-business, database, security, server

Oracle warms up to open source, IBM

September 19, 2005 Company says the new version of its application server will work better with products such as Apache Spring and Big Blue's WebSphere line. TAGS: Oracle Corp., application server, middleware, Oracle Application Server, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Application Server 10g, packaged application, IBM Corp., Web service, Apache Software Foundation, open source, server, Java

Oracle fixes pile of bugs

January 17, 2006 Scheduled batch of patches plugs a large number of security holes in many products, including its database and app server software. TAGS: Oracle Corp., application server, fix, bug, security, Symantec Corp., database

Oracle looking to Linux

August 9, 2005 Within next five years, half Oracle's customers may be running Linux, says Oracle President Charles Phillips. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Linux, LinuxWorld, Oracle Real Application Cluster, grid, application server, database, approach, open source, San Francisco, president, server, operating system

Oblix to help Oracle, PeopleSoft tools 'coexist'

March 29, 2005 Oracle intends to lean on Oblix's identity management software to bridge the gap between PeopleSoft and other applications. TAGS: Oblix Inc., identity management, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., Web services management, packaged application, application server, Web service, acquisition, server

Open-source firm SourceLabs partners with Oracle

February 9, 2006 Services outfit SourceLabs stress tests the "SASH" open-source components on Oracle's application server. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server, Stephen O'Grady, stack, application server, open source, Apache Software Foundation, BEA Systems Inc., open-source software, Java, server

Oracle shifts multicore licensing model

July 14, 2005 Will treat each core as three-quarters of a chip when calculating license costs, bringing it more in line with rivals. TAGS: multi-core processor, Oracle Corp., multi-core, policy, BEA Systems Inc., pricing, middleware, IBM Corp., Forrester Research Inc., application server, database, dual-core processor, software company, dual-core, Sun Microsystems Inc., server

Oracle on SAP's NetWeaver: Bring it on

April 20, 2005 Fusion middleware project will provide a common basis for all Oracle applications and compete head-to-head with German rival's NetWeaver. TAGS: SAP NetWeaver, SAP AG, middleware, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., application server, business software company, standards, spokesman, software company, Java, server

Year in review: The open-source effect spreads

December 20, 2005 Open source seeped into nearly every software category, leaving an indelible mark on how software is bought and sold. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, open source, application server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Massachusetts, Oracle Corp., database, IBM Corp., Linux, server, Microsoft Corp.

HP spends big to expand e-commerce software

October 25, 2000 Hewlett-Packard buys Bluestone Software for an estimated $470 million, as the computing giant continues to make inroads into the exploding e-business software market. TAGS: Bluestone Software, E-speak, e-business, computing giant, Commerce One, e-commerce, iPlanet, Sun Microsystems Inc., acquisition, vision, application server, software product, HP, Oracle Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., IBM Corp.
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