'Star Trek' auction boldly goes to $7 million take COMMUNICATION (Code data recovery software source)
'Star Trek' auction boldly goes to $7 million take COMMUNICATION
The first auction of official "Star Trek" memorabilia hit warp speed on Saturday when a determined bidder paid $576,000 for a model of the legendary science fiction franchise's starship Enterprise, helping drive the total for the three-day sale above $7 million.
Source: www.zdnetindia.com
Compuware Helps Improve Response Times for Applications Using DB2
including new releases of Strobe, AutoStrobe and iStrobe. The latest version of Strobe supports IT organizations in improving application response times for distributed and mainframe-based applications that use DB2. Strobe now pinpoints the source of DB2 DDF SQL statements with high CPU usage or having delayed response, and determines if code changes may have degraded performance. These new
Source: www.sys-con.com
Oracle buys data integration company Sunopsis
( InfoWorld ) - Oracle has acquired French data integration software company Sunopsis for an undisclosed sum, the companies announced on Monday. Sunopsis' products are used to pull data from different sources, such as databases and ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications, into one location where it can be used for data analysis and other tasks. Oracle plans to incorporate
Source: www.infoworld.com
Black Duck debuts U.S. encryption compliance
( InfoWorld ) - Black Duck Software is extending the scope of its compliance management offerings with a new product to handle U.S. export encryption requirements. Available Monday, the company's exportIP software will enable users to search their source code to identify any encryption algorithms and ascertain whether the encryption complies with rules enforced by the U.S. Department of
Source: www.infoworld.com

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