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InternetNews May 24, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Automating IT With IBM IBM introduced the Tivoli Change and Configuration Management Database, software that deploys and runs applications on software, hardware, storage and networks in separate departments within a business. |
InternetNews May 12, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
You Are The Missing LINQ Microsoft releases the first beta of a technology for building database queries in Visual Studio languages. |
InternetNews May 12, 2006 Clint Boulton |
BMC Finds Sanctuary in Atrium CMDB BMC Software said it plans to unveil the second generation of its Atrium Configuration Management Database, a cornerstone of the software maker's business service management strategy. |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Tim Scannell |
Devs Wanted For Sybase Beta Upgrade Sybase released a beta version of the upgrade to SQL Anywhere database software. |
InternetNews April 21, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
MySQL Falcon an Efficiency Play Open source database firm MySQL is building its own transactional database engine as an option to Oracle's InnoDB. |
InternetNews April 19, 2006 Clint Boulton |
SQL Server Gets a Service Pack Microsoft today said it has updated its SQL Server 2005 database software, adding new management and mirroring tools to a product the company considers a cornerstone of its Windows Server platform. |
InternetNews April 17, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
A Non-Oracle Choice For MySQL? MySQL users may have a solid option other than Oracle's InnoDB. |
InternetNews April 12, 2006 Dan Muse |
PolyServe Clusters to End SQL Server Sprawl The PolyServe Database Utility for SQL Server, promises low management costs and high availability. |
InternetNews April 6, 2006 David Needle |
Microsoft Sets SQL Server Free Microsoft unveiled its plans to release a free, mobile version of its SQL Server database. SQL Server Everywhere Edition is scheduled for release in the second half of this year. |
InternetNews March 10, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Tools For Database Development Looking to give database programming a more modern look and feel, Oracle today unveiled a free development tool called SQL Developer. |
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