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DBAs differ on Oracle's automation efforts
Oracle Database 10g Release 2 promises to deliver new and enhanced automated management features. But some DBAs fear those features will only create more work in the end. Article | 19 May 2005
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Are DBAs needed anymore?
With Oracle 10g and other database management systems moving toward greater automation, experts wonder if database administrators are in danger of extinction. Article | 17 May 2005
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CalPoly standardizes on Oracle
California Polytechnic Institute students are furthering their education with a little help from Oracle applications and Linux. Article | 05 May 2005
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New Sybase release to address 'operational gap'
Sybase's Tom Traubitz tells Linux users what to expect from the upcoming Adaptive Server Enterprise 15 -- the newest version of his company's relational database management system. Article | 12 Apr 2005
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Red Hat Linux, Oracle apps travel in style
Who knew the Penguin loved to travel? MLT Vacations, a Minneapolis, Minn.-based travel agency did. The company managed to save a cool million with the help of Linux and Oracle apps in a decidedly chilly travel environment. Article | 05 Apr 2005
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Database 10g update to feature more automation
If Oracle has its way, the vast majority of database management functions will soon be fully automated. Article | 31 Mar 2005
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Linux mini-quiz: Databases
When it comes to Linux-friendly databases, it might seem like there's an awfully large amount of data for you to learn. Our quick quiz is a fun way for you to bone up on the latest and greatest information. Article | 28 Mar 2005
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IBM's new A-Z database strategy: Ascential, Apache & Zend
The proverbial needle in the heterogeneous IT haystack will soon be easier to find for users of IBM's DB2 database. Article | 28 Mar 2005
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Sleepycat CEO talks Microsoft open source tactics
Just what would happen if Microsoft decided to embrace open source? The outspoken CEO of Sleepycat Software Inc. weighs in. Article | 28 Mar 2005
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A Berkeley DB primer
Just how is open source Berkeley DB different from other databases? Sleepycat CEO Mike Olson offers his view. Article | 28 Mar 2005