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Oracle boasts quarterly rise in earnings
Database company Oracle has released better than expected results for the second quarter of its 2010 fiscal year and remains positive about its...
Public Sector Roundup: Spine a success?
The NHS electronic database Spine has solid takeup, Dorset's high-tech crime unit gets secure, and a Welsh hospital gets an IT makeover.
How serious are Tories with database rollback promises?
Eleanor Laing MP outlined her party’s proposals on databases to a room of industry experts today but held back from offering a guarantee on the...
Public Sector Roundup: Tech spreads information
Steria mobilises the Cleveland Police, Becta launches a new education technology website and the Department of Health funds a database to help save...
Government experienced 11 database breaches last year
The Home Secretary has revealed 11 breaches of confidential databases in 2009 leading to disciplinary action for the unnamed staff.
Data watchdog issues stark warnings
The Information Commissioner condemns government database expansion plans, with particular venom reserved for the MoD and HMRC after data breaches.
FileMaker gets PHP and real-time boost
New FileMaker 9 database range offers code-free creation of PHP-driven websites and live connections to SQL data sources.
NHS project tops FileMaker Awards
Patient triage application based on the popular database tops the list of winners at the British developer event.
SQL Server 2008 release candidate revealed
The last 'beta' build of Microsoft's next database platform is released for testing ahead of a full release later this year.
Oracle results reveal software licence gains
Strong first quarter results suggest database giant making headway in target markets.
UK salary payments hit by glitch at APACS
Hundreds of thousands of wage payments due to be paid into accounts today will not arrive on time thanks to a BACS database problem.
Analysis: Is snooping on Facebook a step too far?
Regulations have quietly been passed to track user data in the name of fighting crime and terrorism, but underneath this all is the unanswered...
Police database abuse ‘hugely intrusive’
The Big Brother Watch finds 900 police officers and staff breached the Data Protection Act in the last three years.
Sun pays $1 billion for MySQL
In a deal that will pitch Sun directly against database giants, Oracle and IBM, Sun aims at complete operating system for the internet with MySQL buy.
Google accused of 'scalping' Kenyan businesses
Mocality says its database was raided by Google, claiming the internet giant lied about their relationship.
Shell data hackers hoped to kick-off 'revolution'
A document released with the stolen database suggests Shell could face more breaches.
Oracle sends out early warning over patches
52 patches lined up for Tuesday as database company improves communication efforts with users.
HP claims industry first with BSM 9.0 launch
HP's BSM 9.0 software suite features a run-time ops database that automatically provides IT service maps - something HP says is an industry first.
Oracle beefs up Exadata and partners with Amazon
Hurd unveils database array and users can now deploy Oracle to EC2.
Virgin Media boosts reporting to optimise pricing
The quadplay provider uses specialist database and business intelligence technology and services to improve revenue management.
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