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JavaOne: Sun backs off plan to charge for MySQL backup features
It's reserving the right to close the source code and to reserve some features for paying customers, but for now Sun Microsystems appears to have eased off its previously announced and remarkably unpopular plan to charge for more basic functionality.
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The Economics of Energy Tiny forecasting errors can cost energy firms millions. Direct Energy's software offers precision.
FAQ: Microsoft's SQL Server Data Services For data junkies, Microsoft's announced SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) is a big deal, and one that legitimizes -- and may transform -- the nascent market for cloud-based databases. We look at the facts and ask how the company will play in the same sandbox with Amazon, the open-source community and more.
Keep Traffic Flowing Mark Hall hears about software designed to keep a city's traffic controls safe from hackers.
The Art of Cataloging Art The Getty Vocabularies, a 2007 winner in the annual Computerworld Honors program, is an online searchable database used by art historians to research art and architecture.
Secrets of rock star programmers In this excerpt from a new book of interviews with rock star developers, Rod Johnson, CEO of SpringSource, explains his discovery that Java is better than C++ and lists some character attributes of successful developers.
Good Deals Recent mergers will give IT better choices for managing customer data, argues Frank Hayes.
FAQ: Why is enterprise search harder than Google Web search? In addition to the other things it has changed in the world, Google has profoundly raised users' expectations for other search technology. So why is it so much harder to get search right at the enterprise level? Our FAQ explains.
Specialists have retrieved about 99% of the data on a disk drive on board the crashed space shuttle Columbia. Don't miss the photographs of the recovered drive.
Nearly 20 years after the first Internet worm, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols takes stock of the malware/anti-malware landscape and spotlights how the two sides are approaching the battle.
(Source: Xiotech) The underlying elements of data storage remain more or less the same and have been unable to keep pace with changing business requirements. Xiotech offers a fresh approach with its Intelligent Storage Element: A storage foundation that sets new standards for reliability, performance, and scalability.
Structured data. Unstructured data. Semi-structured data. It doesn't matter what kind of data it is or where it comes from. Your job is to develop a strategy around Information Management that harnesses any data needed to make business decisions, and to deliver it increasingly in real time. The success of your organization hangs in the balance.
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Download this Computerworld report, free for a limited time, compliments of HP. (Source: Computerworld) Faced with growing demands, immature tools and a confusing array of technologies, IT decision-makers have to make some strategic choices. Learn how to avoid the pitfalls in this Computerworld report, a $49.95 value, available free for a limited time, compliments of HP.
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Managing B2B Web Channels For Success
Download this survey results white paper for free, compliments of Tealeaf. (Source: Tealeaf) In March 2008, Computerworld invited Web site visitors to participate in a survey regarding their organizations' use of the Web. Specifically, the goal of the survey was to better understand organizations' goals and priorities
for their B2B Web channels in 2008. The survey was commissioned by Tealeaf, but data was gathered
and tabulated independently by Computerworld Research. The following report represents top-line results of the survey conducted among 250 respondents at organizations that leverage the Web for B2B commerce or self-service.
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Long Tail Supplier Collaboration - What's In It For You?
Long Tail Supplier Collaboration - What's In It For You?
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White Paper: Information Management: Better Information for Winning Decisions.
This white paper explains how the SAS Information Evolution Model aids companies in assessing how they use this information to make strategic decisions and drive business.