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Sun serves up modular storage

August 10, 2006 Sun has announced the release of two critical application modular storage products under its StorageTek label. TAGS: StorageTek, Sun Microsystems Inc., disk drive, database

Sybase unveils data integration tool

August 7, 2006 Database software maker plans to introduce a bundle of software that gives access to data from a range of sources from one tool. TAGS: data integration, Sybase Inc., database company, software company, database

Biometrics unreliable, says EU privacy head

March 15, 2006 European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx warns that biometrics may have serious data protection implications. TAGS: biometrics, data protection, interoperability, European Union, supervisor, database, analysis

IBM's Venom data compression bites back costs

April 21, 2006 Big Blue DB2 Viper database will feature data-compression technology, code-named Venom, imported from mainframe. TAGS: storage hardware, EMC Corp., data compression, IBM DB2, IBM Corp., mainframe, Oracle Corp., database

MySQL to set Falcon free

April 21, 2006 Open-source database company to provide technical details on homegrown storage engine, administration tools. TAGS: MySQL, database company, database, open source

Start-up launches identity-theft search service

January 24, 2007 Service lets people check if their data is being traded online by criminals, but critics say it could be a boon for the same crooks. TAGS: social security number, Social Security, criminal, identity theft, fraud, Sunbelt Software, credit card, search technology, database, CEO, start-up

MySQL hits $50 million revenue, plans IPO

April 25, 2007 Open-source database maker hopes going public will raise funds for acquisitions, CEO Marten Mickos says. TAGS: MySQL, IPO, Oracle Corp., Ingres, open source, CEO, open-source software, telecommunications, database, acquisition

Why Real ID is a flawed law

January 31, 2008 Internet attorney Sophia Cope says the act will do more harm than good and the better idea is for Congress to revisit the fundamentally flawed law. TAGS: driver's license, Real ID Act, law, privacy, portal, state, database, purpose, security

Wikipedia for politics? A new site gives it a try

October 9, 2007 New politics-and-government wiki PoliticalBase.com hopes to draw readers by offering neutral information and the opportunity to add to entries. TAGS: Wikipedia, Wiki, candidate, politics, politician, database, entry, CEO

Steal this book? Don't bother

July 23, 2007 Libraries offer quick and legal access to loads of free content. The problem? Few people know about such services.Finding free content for the taking TAGS: library, Ask.com, article, resource, database

FAQ: NSA's data mining explained

May 12, 2006 As political concern grows over the National Security Agency's data-mining project, CNET News.com answers some questions. TAGS: NSA, data mining, telephone call, BellSouth Corp., FAQ, conversation, call, Sen., AT&T Corp., cell phone, database, U.S.

IBM's answer to medical mashup: A search engine

January 23, 2007 Company unveils prototype network that would create a mashup of a patient's records. TAGS: mashup, patient, IBM Corp., HIPAA, physician, hospital, search engine, health, agency, database

Database servers get a new yardstick

March 19, 2007 After 14 years measuring the world's most powerful servers, the TPC-C speed test is being supplanted by a new benchmark. TAGS: TPC-C, benchmark, database server, database, server, IBM Corp., HP, hard drive

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: Wind River Systems Inc., Hitachi Ltd., database software, media server, digital media, database, server

Britain to use ID card database as national register

April 19, 2006 Public agencies will be able to use personal information submitted to database as part of compulsory ID card scheme. TAGS: ID card, personal information, Britain, database, agency, U.K.

Oracle sews up multiple security holes

April 18, 2006 Regular quarterly update tackles more than 30 flaws in the business software maker's database and other products. TAGS: Oracle Corp., business software company, security hole, Oracle Database, business software, flaw, database, security, software company, researcher, fix, patch management

Voter databases must be secured, report says

February 17, 2006 Computer scientists sound privacy, security alarms about new voter registration databases required by federal law. TAGS: Diebold Inc., scientist, state, election, deadline, database, Florida, security, Adobe PDF

Oracle snags open-source database company

February 14, 2006 Database giant buys Sleepycat Software and adds an open-source embedded database to its lineup. TAGS: Sleepycat Software Inc., Oracle Corp., database company, Innobase Oy, open source, MySQL, database, CEO

Oracle, Zend deliver beta of scripting tool

August 30, 2005 Tool is designed to make it easier to write database applications with the PHP scripting language. TAGS: Zend Technologies Ltd., Oracle Corp., scripting language, PHP, beta, IBM Corp., Web application, Java, database

Google accused of biopiracy

March 30, 2006 First it was China--now it's genetics; the search giant could be in hot water with privacy advocates again. TAGS: organizer, Google Inc., collaboration, database
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