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Once a key partner to SEM and SEO providers, Google is now a rival with acquisition of DoubleClick and its bundled service, Performics
I'm going to take a short break from the Oracle/SQL Server controversy to talk about file recovery. This doesn't necessarily apply to DBs, but then again, it can under the right circumstances. I was writing a process to ship trace files to
IT project managers may be facing budget cuts in the coming months, but with the right arguments, they can minimize the financial damage
State Department's privacy protection exposes intrusions; supervisors kept mum
After stumbling out of the gate, unified threat management concepts and devices are starting to catch on with some enterprise IT shops
Well, it seems as though I may have struck a nerve yesterday. And I'm always surprised to see the people who are reading me. I got a lot of comments, but even more emails, and the results are mixed. I haven't added it up but the count is pr
Worldwide, the No. 3 search engine is China's Baidu.com, behind Google and Yahoo but ahead of Microsoft's MSN-Windows Live
A recent study by Gartner found that new technologies like search and collaboration tools will crowd corporate IT units out of the business intelligence realm
For years now there's been a constant war between Microsoft supporters and Oracle supporters. Oracle has these features, SQL Server has these features, etc. But that's not really where the real importance lies. Sure, functionality is a part