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FileMaker launches new database software, Pro 10

FileMaker launches new database software, Pro 10

FileMaker has launched FileMaker Pro 10, a new version of its database software, for both Mac and Windows.
Jenny Eagle Jan 14 2009, 12:30PM Software
UK government to outsource Internet tracking

UK government to outsource Internet tracking

Private firm will monitor all emails, calls and internet use.
Iain Thomson Jan 5 2009, 3:41PM Security
Quest Software unleashes new solution

Quest Software unleashes new solution

Vendor, Quest Software has a new version of its Foglight Database Performance Analysis.
Staff Writers Sep 24 2008, 6:28AM Software
Analysts focus on Oracle quarterly database sales

Analysts focus on Oracle quarterly database sales

Investors and analysts are looking for Oracle to show renewed strength in its core database business when it reports quarterly earnings on Thursday, after disappointing Wall Street the last time around.
Michael Kahn Dec 15 2005, 6:37AM Data centre
Microsoft launches database, business programs

Microsoft launches database, business programs

Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, has launched its corporate database software program aimed at taking market share from Oracle.
Staff Writers Nov 8 2005, 10:30AM Software
Oracle, HP make 10g, management app play

Oracle, HP make 10g, management app play

HP and Oracle have introduced a global marketing initiative dubbed "Optimise for Agility" that the vendors claim will boost channel sales and adoption of grid computing.
Fleur Doidge Oct 24 2005, 11:51AM Software
Oracle, Sun target SQL Server sellers

Oracle, Sun target SQL Server sellers

Oracle and Sun have released database bundles to the channel that aim to challenge Microsoft in the mid-market and and tempt SQL Server resellers.
Fleur Doidge Aug 26 2005, 11:30AM Software
Liberals didn’t misuse phone database: ACA

Liberals didn’t misuse phone database: ACA

An investigation into telemarketing activities of the Liberal Party of Australia during the 2004 federal election has found no evidence of data misuse, according to the Australian Communications Authority.
Staff Writers Mar 23 2005, 11:01AM Mobility
Database management systems up

Database management systems up

With a 41.3 percent market share of the global relational database management systems market, Oracle led the market's robust recovery in 2004, IDC said.
Staff Writers Mar 8 2005, 12:00AM Data centre
Oracle attacks mid-market

Oracle attacks mid-market

Oracle has split its applications and database channel businesses and painted a bullseye on Microsoft’s SQL-based mid-market dominance following the former's buy of PeopleSoft.
Darren Baguely , Darren Baguley Feb 24 2005, 12:00AM Software
BlueArc wins horse database deal

BlueArc wins horse database deal

Developer BlueArc has won a deal to build a NSW horse industry database to help up to 5000 organisations and 100,000 individuals save their precious equines in times of natural disaster.
Fleur Doidge Feb 24 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
IBM  hybrid database goes alpha

IBM hybrid database goes alpha

An IBM hybrid database for handling structured and unstructured data is in the hands of about 30 alpha testers, an IBM executive has revealed.
Barbara Darrow Dec 20 2004, 12:00AM Data centre
Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market [updated]

Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market [updated]

ISVs have been tipped as major beneficiaries of an expected marketing boost by Oracle via its reseller partners, including NSW VAD Attain IT.
Fleur Doidge Jul 5 2004, 12:00AM Data centre
Database vendor launches app integration drive

Database vendor launches app integration drive

Embedded database vendor InterSystems has launched a partner portal offering its Caché application partners extra developer, marketing and sales support, as part of an overall push into application integration.
Fleur Doidge Nov 5 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Oracle database aims to fill SMB niche

Oracle database aims to fill SMB niche

After much umming and ahhing, Oracle said it will offer a less-costly version of its database for small and mid-size businesses.
Barbara Darrow Oct 14 2003, 12:00AM Data centre

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