03 June 2009
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
Backup and recovery specialist BakBone Software is touting an extremely fast recovery to any point in time with a brand new backup and recovery offering. Read more...
28 February 2008
By Maxwell Cooter
There’s an old industry joke about two women describing their husbands. Read more...
22 February 2008
By John Fontana, Network World (US online)
Yesterday's announcement from Microsoft that it was opening up its APIs sent shock waves throughout the industry. We look at the company's possible motives and gauge how Microsoft's open-source competitors see the move. Read more...
07 July 2004
Though servers and desktops may be based on similar motherboards and use similar processors, memory, disks and other subsystems, the differences are crucial when it comes to the attributes of a shared system. Read more...
20 July 2007
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
EntepriseDB takes the opportunity provided by the recent release of 11G to have a dig at Oracle's data migration, its licensing costs, and its green claims about 11G. Read more...
11 December 2007
By MySQL
MySQL is the most popular database for ISVs, VARs, hardware vendors, and network appliance manufactures who want to cost effectively embed or bundle a reliable, high performance relational database. Read more...
02 January 2009
By Martin Heller, Infoworld
09 March 2009
By Chike Okoye
Although there has been a reluctance to use VMware for mission-critical applications, more enterprises are looking to move that way. Here, an experienced administrator explains why the time is ripe for such a move and the first steps to take. Read more...
12 February 2008
By Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld
General Motors might be globalising its business, but in the area of servers, the auto-maker is thinking small. Read more...