results for 'database'
PAYG mobiles to join government database?
Reports suggest those buying PAYG mobiles will be forced to provide ID, but the Home Office couldn’t be forced to confirm or deny whether that is...
Government plans to store call, email details
A massive database to store call, email and browser session information is being considered to battle terrorism.
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...
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.
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.
Timeline: Outbreak! - The rise of the SQL infection
IT PRO has been watching and charting the progress of what is one of the biggest and most high profile web security threats of this year - the SQL...
Virgin Media beats churn with data management
Cable TV company uses Informatica to drive customer service improvements.
Is PHP ready for enterprise?
Zend's recent successes and partnerships with Microsoft, Rackspace and others may be signalling that open source programming language PHP is ready...
The rise of storage security
With significant growth in data retention comes a need to take a fresh look at data security and ensuring stored information is kept safe and...
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.
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.
IBM's DB2 database reaches 25th birthday milestone
We talk to IBM as it celebrates 25 years of its seminal database.
First ID cards go to foreign nationals
The first round of the controversial biometric card and identity database has kicked off.
What you need to know about ID cards
Whether you back the looming ID system or not, here's what you need to know about government plans to create an identity database.
Police must delete old data
The ICO’s ruling that there is no justification for holding old criminal record data has been upheld by the Information Tribunal.
Public trial of sex offender database begins
Four areas of the UK can now check whether friends, family and people working with their children are known sex offenders.
Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008
The latest version of the database software focuses on scalability, reporting tools and large-scale data warehousing.
Oracle buys Stellent for $440 million
Database giant Oracle has bought enterprise content management software firm Stellent in a $440 million cash deal.
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.
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...




















