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Government databases should be judged on privacy
Should the UK follow Canada’s lead and ensure that every government database undergoes a privacy assessment?
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...
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.
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.
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.
IOD 2010: IBM taking on Oracle et al with new DB2 feature
IBM is looking to improve its position in the database market with a new SQL Skin feature with its DB2 offering.
App and database protection ‘most effective approach’
Using technology to protect applications and the database, combined with traditional approaches, is the most effective way to prevent breaches,...
Oracle acquires Secerno
The database company, and owners of Sun Microsystems, continue to expand with the acquisition of this database security company.
Salesforce.com unveils Database.com to challenge Oracle
Benioff takes on his mentor with the launch of cloud-based Database.com at its Dreamforce event in San Francisco.
A quarter of government databases called 'illegal'
A new privacy report suggests that the UK is becoming a 'database state'.
ContactPoint child database goes live
The controversial database holding information on all English children has now been launched.
Government must let go of Britain's data, says report
Citizens should be in control of their data, not least because it's cheaper, according to a report from a think-tank.
ID cards could use chip and PIN
There is no 'technical reason' not to use chip and PIN technology in ID cards so they can be used in ATMs.
Home Office: ID cards catch first illegal immigrant
The Home Office is singing the praises of its controversial identity card scheme, after the fingerprinting system caught its very first illegal...
Virgin Media beats churn with data management
Cable TV company uses Informatica to drive customer service improvements.
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.
FileMaker Pro 10 Advanced review
We review the next generation of the popular database management software.
Loglogic Database Security Manager appliance review
LogLogic’s new database security solution aims to avoid any downtime with its unique vPatches. In this review we find out if it can protect your...
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.
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