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  • Article | 21/09/2010 Hurd unveils Oracle's latest mega-machine
    Oracle co-President Mark Hurd ripped the curtain off Exadata Database Machine X2-8, the newest incarnation of the company's high-performance data proc...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Netezza deal fills key hole in IBM BI product line
    IBM's move today to acquire Netezza should help it fill a critical hole in its business analytics portfolio.
  • Article | 21/09/2010 TED Mobile
    TED Mobile is the mobile app version of the TED Website, allowing you to watch its video content on your smartphone. You may know about the TED confer...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Oracle will support apps running on Amazon EC2
    Oracle customers will now be able to deploy a range of Oracle software on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service in production form, the compani...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 iNewspaper: The next iPad service?
    Apple is reportedly working on a new application for the iPad</a> that will allow users to download electronic versions of newspapers. It could be rea...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Google Maps
    When I say that Google Maps for Android is one of the most useful programs ever offered on any platform, you might think I'm exaggerating. But I'm com...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Hurd unveils Oracle's latest mega-machine
    Oracle co-President Mark Hurd ripped the curtain off Exadata Database Machine X2-8, the newest incarnation of the company's high-performance data proc...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Apple, Adobe patch critical bugs
    Adobe Systems and Apple released security updates Monday, including a critical Adobe Flash Player fix for a flaw that had been used in cyberattacks.
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Microsoft's HPC server harnesses power of idle Windows 7 desktops
    Microsoft made its latest Windows HPC Server software available Monday, saying new features that integrate with Excel workbooks and harness the power ...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Netezza buy further defines IBM's analytics bent
    IBM's $US1.7 billion planned acquisition of data warehouse vendor Netezza is more evidence of IBM's relentless intent to define and perhaps even creat...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 JavaFX moves forward while mobile variant on hold
    JavaFX, the rich Internet application platform launched in 2007 by Sun Microsystems, will be refreshed next year, although the mobile version of the t...
  • Article | 21/09/2010 Oracle, HP settle Hurd litigation, affirm partnership
    Hewlett-Packard and Oracle have settled the lawsuit HP filed against its former CEO and current Oracle co-President Mark Hurd as well as "reaffirmed t...
  • Article | 20/09/2010 Ellison announces 'one big, honkin' cloud'
    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled his company's entry into the private cloud computing system battles on Sunday, upping the competitive stakes between...
  • Article | 20/09/2010 TripIt travel organiser
    TripIt, a Web service that tracks your flight itineraries, is a useful tool for frequent flyers. After creating an account on TripIt, you forward your...
  • Article | 20/09/2010 HP readying private cloud systems for Oracle apps
    Amid tensions over ex-Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd's move to Oracle, HP will announce a new series of systems on Sunday for running Oracle applicatio...

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