Oracle unveils first core Berkeley (Code data recovery software source) DB release
Oracle unveils first core Berkeley DB release
( InfoWorld ) - Oracle is releasing its first version of the core Berkeley DB embedded database since acquiring the software through its February purchase of open-source developer Sleepycat Software . Oracle is due to make Berkeley DB release 4.5 generally available on Wednesday. The focus is around improving performance, availability, and ease of use, according to Rex Wang, vice
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Compuware Helps Improve Response Times for Applications Using DB2
DETROIT, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Compuware Corporation today introduced a new version of its Compuware Strobe enterprise application performance solution -- including new releases of Strobe, AutoStrobe and iStrobe.
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FreeNAS: Network Attached Storage for the rest of us
Create an in-house common data storage system that's reliable, secure, standards based, easily managed, expandable, without breaking the bank, give FreeNAS a try.
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Vmware: Beyond the Virtualization Basics
Peek inside most enterprise data centers today, and you'll probably find at least one or two x86 boxes running VMware's server virtualization software. Odds are good the technology got there as part of an effort to consolidate an upward-spiraling number of industry-standard servers. Now, watch the number of virtual servers in production quickly escalate. Conditions are perfect: Enterprise I.T.
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Hackers find use for Google Code Search
( InfoWorld ) - Google Inc. has inadvertently given online attackers a new tool. The company's new source-code search engine , unveiled Thursday as a tool to help simplify life for developers, can also be misused to search for software bugs, password information, and even proprietary code that shouldn't have been posted to the Internet in the first place, security experts said Friday.
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CA attorney general: No evidence yet to charge Hurd
( InfoWorld ) - A spokesman from the California attorney general's office Friday said that Attorney General Bill Lockyer at this point does not have any evidence to charge Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) Chief Executive Officer and President Mark Hurd with a criminal offense in the ongoing investigation into HP's probe of journalists and board members . However, Thomas Dressler, a Lockyer
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Nokia leads smartphone vendors
( InfoWorld ) - Handheld PC vendors sold four times as many smartphones as PDAs (personal digital assistants) in the second half of 2006, and Nokia Corp. continued to distance itself from competitors. Nokia owns 42 percent of the combined PDA and smartphone market, compared to single-digit market share for Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM), Motorola Inc. and Palm Inc., according to a study
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