The standards group formed a technical committee to foster the Service Data Objects specification, an approach for handling data in service-oriented architectures.
Plans for Linux, Fusion and 11g were also part of the announcements at recent Oracle user group meeting.
New delivery methods, malware payloads drive surge in spam.
Agreemeent marks effort to provide high-performance computing solutions at a lower cost.
Reed Sturtevant reunited with Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect.
Corporations are beginning to warm up, though.
The company's first partner is IBM in a strategy to simplify application development for business communications.
Number of unprotected SQL servers continues to rise.
Schwartz describes virtualization management platform at Oracle OpenWorld event.
Project will use Apache Hadoop-based supercomputer for data-intensive research.
Microsoft also re-released an older patch and plans to roll out nonsecurity fixes.
Microsoft added three updates to various components in its Patch Tuesday release.
Replaces Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
Eight versions of new server coming.
IBM’s bid marks the third acquisition this year of a prominent BI and PM pure-play vendor.
The collaboration will help Red Hat create a Java development kit and runtime for its Linux products.
DOJ says consent decree should expire as planned.
Software AG adds library of graphical user controls to Natural 2006.
Beta version to be included with Windows Server 2008.