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Oracle to be more selective in patch development

April 18, 2007 Instead of offering fixes systematically, company will provide fixes for uncommon operating system and application combinations on request. TAGS: Oracle Corp., database software, fix, combination, database, security, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Hitachi database software finds U.S. customer

January 3, 2007 Blue Peach will use Hitachi's embedded database to power search functions in digital media server. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., Wind River Systems Inc., database software, media server, digital media, database, server

Oracle Database XE hits market

February 28, 2006 Company announces the general release of Oracle Database 10g Express Edition, a free version of its database software. TAGS: Oracle Database, Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Corp., database software, database

Sybase plants wireless lab in Singapore

April 29, 2005 Company opens testing site for regional customer projects that involve deployment of wireless technologies like radio frequency tracking. TAGS: Sybase Inc., Singapore, database software, mobile computing, radio frequency, wireless technology, database, radio

Changing market for Oracle database debut

July 11, 2007 The company ships its first database update in more than four years. Was it worth the wait? TAGS: Oracle Corp., database software, Oracle Database, database, Governor, IBM Corp.

Gadfly zeroes in on Oracle bugs

March 6, 2007 update The Oracle community, says David Litchfield, shouldn't be so smug when it comes to database security. TAGS: David Litchfield, Oracle Corp., database software, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, database, SQL injection, database server, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, bug, organization, IBM Corp., security, Microsoft Corp.

Report: Oracle pulls into tie with IBM in databases

May 24, 2005 With Linux pushing its fortunes, Oracle scales to the database peak, Gartner report says. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Gartner Inc., database software, IBM DB2, segment, IBM Corp., Unix, database, Linux, server, Microsoft Corp.

Open source shapes up as rival to Oracle

May 25, 2006 Software maker's stronghold in databases likely to come under threat from open-source competitors, IDC and Gartner predict. TAGS: Gartner Inc., RDBMS, Oracle Corp., open source, database management system, database software, database management, market share, open-source software, research company, database, MySQL, software company, IBM Corp., Linux

MySQL worm hits Windows systems

January 27, 2005 Databases protected by weak passwords on Windows-based machines could allow a worm to spread to several thousand systems. TAGS: Internet Storm Center, MySQL, bot, SQL Slammer, IRC server, database software, worm, password, database, flaw, researcher, open source, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, server

Salesforce CEO calls site outages unavoidable

January 18, 2006 Disruptions are expected to become less frequent with new data-redundancy technology, CEO Marc Benioff says. TAGS: Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com Inc., mirroring, outage, database software, disaster, CEO, database, San Francisco

Dell plugs in new enterprise servers

March 23, 2005 Touting its development work with Intel and Oracle, Dell launches its newest enterprise servers, along with related database services. TAGS: Dell PowerEdge, four-processor server, Intel Xeon, enterprise server, database software, 64-bit, Dell, Oracle Corp., server, Intel, database

Microsoft coughs up for health care software

July 26, 2006 It acquires Azyxxi, database software for patient records, and lays plans to spread the technology nationwide. TAGS: health care, hospital, health, patient, database software, Washington D.C., Microsoft Corp., database

Sun floats open-source database idea

February 4, 2005 Such a move could trigger displeasure at Oracle but curry favor with open-source advocates. Image: A Sun database? TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Oracle Corp., open source, server software, Ingres, database, Scott McNealy, open-source software, database software, Jonathan Schwartz, BEA Systems Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., CEO, server

New hacker trick may expose Oracle databases

March 1, 2007 update Technique lets intruders exploit flaws previously thought to be insignificant, security researcher says at Black Hat DC. TAGS: David Litchfield, Oracle Corp., SQL, Black Hat, flaw, paper, Oracle Database, attacker, database software, SQL injection, database, researcher, trick, security
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