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Amazon adds more features to Oracle database in the cloud
Amazon Web Services has announced four new features for Amazon RDS for Oracle, including the ability to run the database in a private cloud, the company said. Read More


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Quest extends access control to unstructured data
Extending its line of identity management software, Quest Software has released an application to help administrators more easily control who accesses documents on the corporate network. Read More

Chris Poelker: The future of data storage revealed in molecules of DNA
In the last decade we have seen some amazing innovations in data storage: You can now hold trillions of bytes of data in one hand on just a single hard drive. Here's what may be next. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: IBM moves mainframe into business continuity cloud
The mainframe will soon be just another part of IBM's cloud-based disaster recovery service offering, allowing the enterprise to effectively create a backup data center in the cloud, says IBM distinguished engineer and CTO Richard Cocchiara. Read More

Oracle to pay $2 million to settle SEC charges over India payments
Oracle has agreed to pay a $2 million penalty to settle charges that it did not have proper controls to prevent employees at its Indian subsidiary from secretly setting aside funds from the company's books. Read More


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Sharky: So THAT'S why we didn't do that before!
It's many years ago, when this programmer pilot fish works in a data center that uses washing-machine-size disc drives -- and he comes up with a perfectly logical suggestion for managing the removable platters. Read More

T-Mobile USA to offer unlimited HSPA+ data from Sept. 5
T-Mobile USA is offering what it has dubbed as its Unlimited Nationwide 4G data plan, which features no data caps or speed limits, the operator said. Read More

In America's Cup, Oracle Team USA looks for high tech advantage
Forget the fastest sailboat. Next year's America's Cup could come down to who has the fastest computer. Read More

Google Analytics breaks Norwegian privacy laws, local agency says
The Norwegian Tax Administration and the State Educational Loan Fund's use of Google Analytics violate the country's privacy laws, because the agencies have no control over how Google uses information about users, the Norwegian Data Protection Authority said. Read More

 
 
 

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