Database | News, how-tos, features, reviews, and videos
Yahoo has opened up its Search Monkey platform as part of its broader Open Strategy of opening up its platforms, sites, and services to outside developers
Europe's data protection supervisor urges Google to respect local privacy rules when launching Street View
Have you ever been working on a problem and had a colleague pull his chair over to watch you? And the more you do, the closer he gets because he has to see your screen. And you actually end up spooning in your chairs. Well, let me tell you, it's
Enterprises will have to accommodate new wave of information workers who use multiple devices and applications
Study of corporate IT spending shows a number of major software categories, such as ERP and CRM applications, showed weakness moving forward
It was recently brought up to me that while this blog is listed as a general DB blog, I tend to write more about MS than any other vendor. I agreed that that was the case. Then the person asked why, since there was so much other DB news out there. To
Vertica's hosted move puts it among the front-runners in the race to bring data warehousing into cloud computing
Start-up's search engine is designed to understand the meaning of Web pages, offering the promise of a smarter, more efficient search experience
I still have a hard time getting jazzed about Katmai's backup compression. Again, it's probably because I've been using LiteSpeed for so long, and it's just not news anymore. Not to mention it still has licensing problems. I belie
France's strict privacy laws could put the brakes on Google's deployment of the Street View service