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InternetNews December 10, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Search Rushes to the Desktop Yahoo and Ask Jeeves announce beta tools to search what's on the hard drive.  |
InternetNews December 8, 2004 Clint Boulton |
BEA's Devil of an App Server Unwilling to sit back and let Oracle grab all of the attention this week, BEA Systems said a beta of its new application server, WebLogic Server 9.0 (code-named Diablo), will be available for download next week.  |
InternetNews December 8, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
MySQL Gets Graphic With DB Toolset MySQL Query Browser is a GUI toolset that simplifies database usage and MySQL Administrator is a visual console that handles top-line database operations.  |
InternetNews December 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Injects SOA Into 10g Family The company shoots for a mid-2005 refresh of App Server, Database and Grid products.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Girds for 10g Grid Part II After a year since its debut, the company is preparing to announce the second version of its 10g server software as well as more personalized Data Hubs.  |
Macworld December 2004 Sean Wagstaff |
Maya Complete 6 This isn't a radical upgrade. But for people who need an all-purpose visual-effects app, Maya Complete 6 packs a bunch of new features and improved usability, and it's still less expensive than most of its competitors.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
CA's Unicenter Focuses on Mainframes The company has started efforts to revamp its mainframe management software.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Pads 64-bit Support in SQL Server The software giant trots out a second preview, adding 64-bit support for Analysis and Integration services.  |
InternetNews December 3, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Oracle's 'Tsunami' Is on the Way The Tsunami enterprise content management server is just one of many product updates the company will introduce next week.  |
PC Magazine December 14, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Advanced Ranking in Excel Q: I have columns of students, band instruments, and tryout scores... A: This seemingly knotty problem can be solved with a single formula...  |
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