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Patient records database should be refined, says report
Research into the Summary Care Record programme shows that benefits are overshadowed by issues of trust and complicated technical systems.
Government publishes public sector spending online
The UK Government has opened up public sector spending from its COINS database for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 fiscal years.
Oracle turns to NetApp to improve database disk access
New NetApp utility allows Oracle software to directly access storage, simplifying data access and improving efficiency.
Q&A: Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com CEO
Salesforce.com's Marc Benioff talks about Oracle, Microsoft, Database.com and his own company.
Salesforce.com phishing highlights security loophole
A security vendor today urged organisations to install behavioural analysis software after the hosted software provider's database became a...
Oracle and HP team up on data warehousing
Computer database software giant Oracle partners HP in selling powerful data warehousing computers.
Oracle results beat expectations
The database and BI software giant has bucked the economic trend by reporting first quarter results that beat Wall Street expectations.
Government plans to store call, email details
A massive database to store call, email and browser session information is being considered to battle terrorism.
Oracle buys Stellent for $440 million
Database giant Oracle has bought enterprise content management software firm Stellent in a $440 million cash deal.
Sophos heads to cloud for new security tech
Sophos has launched a range of security products, one of which uses a cloud-based database to check suspicious files.
ID card scheme could cost twice estimated cost
New report finds that national ID database project could double in cost and be as risky as NHS IT project.
Microsoft denies fault for massive SQL attack
The company insists that there were no vulnerabilities specific to Windows which could have allowed a massive database attack affecting over half a...
Oracle previews 27 security patches
The vendor previews a bumper first round of patches for 2008 that address dozens of flaws in it database, e-business suite and server products.
Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008
New versions of Windows for servers and data centres, along with updated SQL database and development tools underline Microsoft's fresh assault on...
Microsoft signs first code licensee in Europe
Database tools company to pay 5.25 per cent in royalties for server protocols Europe believes Microsoft should make freely available.
Application Security DbProtect
Security is of vital importance for any company but keeping check on it is a challenge for the database administrator. DBProtect wants to make his...
'Enterprise security has to evolve,' says Oracle
Database software company reveals how its own experiences with customers has given it insight to how the security landscape is changing for...
Open source CMS software
Want to set up a database-driven website? Why not try an open source CMS system? Elliot Smith rolls his sleeves up and gets his hands dirty with...
MySQL alliance announced
The "Open Database Allaince" was announced today with plans to bring together the MySQL community.
Hackers thanked for exposing Telegraph flaw
HackersBlog has made a fan of the Telegraph newspaper, after discovering a database flaw.
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