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GFI releases GFI MailArchiver 2011
GFI Software has released GFI MailArchiver 2011, which offers some significant, new functionality. Enhancements inclued the ability to automatically create and roll-over to a new archive store when
IBM targets online Tivoli service at SMBs
IBM is offering the capabilities of its Tivoli systems management to small and medium businesses in the form of its Tivoli Live Monitoring Service. The online service can monitor and manage between
IBM woos Oracle customers with latest version of DB2
IBM has unveiled version 9.7 of its DB2 database software earlier this week. On top of improved data compression and power efficiency, this latest version of DB2 is also able to run applications
Survey: The most valuable IT skills
Some IT professionals know their PHP, Java/J2EE, unified communications and Microsoft SQL server technologies. And those skill sets are among those that saw an increase in compensation so far this
SQL injection attacks could open door to more serious exploits
A new breed of SQL injection attacks could give hackers a way to take control of many of the underlying database servers powering websites. According to penetration tester Bernardo Damele Assumpcao
Four security bulletins for Patch Tuesday next week
Microsoft has slated four security bulletins in its February's Patch Tuesday next week. With two of them addressing critical flaws found in Microsoft Exchange Server and Internet Explorer, this
Security vulnerability found in MS SQL Server 2000
Right after the largest Patch Tuesday release in five years, earlier this week, comes news of a new vulnerability discovered in Microsoft's SQL Server 2000. By leveraging this flaw, a remote attacker
Microsoft to scale out SQL Server 2008
Microsoft announced on Monday its intentions to bring its flagship SQL Server 2008 database product into the large warehousing space by 2010. This will be done by leveraging technology acquired from
Open-source database market is growing
Forrester Research says the open-source database market is continuing to expand, and the future looks bright. Now it's at about $850 million, including software licensing, technical support and

