By Jeffrey Burt and Lisa Vaas – Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday pushed forward with its low-end strategy by announcing a tighter partnership with database giant Oracle Corp. and rolling out two new low-cost servers.
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Oracle adds to CRM offering
Oracle has enhanced its customer relationship management (CRM) software with a new application to drive sales effectiveness and increase revenue by automating sales proposals. Oracle Sales 11.5.9, part of the company’s E-Business Suite launched last week, includes Oracle Proposals which the comp
Sun and Oracle take on Exchange
A tie-up between the server maker and enterprise software giant will aim to woo small businesses away from Microsoft’s dominant collaboration software Oracle and Sun Microsystems on Tuesday launched their latest broadside against Microsoft’s hegemony in office software for small and medium-sized
Auto industry group to upgrade supply chain with XML
By TODD R. WEISS – Auto industry e-services exchange Covisint has launched an IT consortium that aims to replace existing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) messaging with more flexible — and less costly — XML systems.
XML Bag Has Cross-Platform Advantages
by Kurt Cagle – The XML bag is a repository that stores state information temporarily. You can use it instead of the trees, bags, collections, vectors, and other elements that populate coding.
Adding SALT to HTML
by Simon Tang – Both wireless and speech applications have their benefits but also their limitations. Multimodal technologies attempt to leverage their respective strengths while mitigating their weaknesses. Using multimodal technologies, users can interact with applications in a variety of ways. Th
20 Questions to Ask Oracle Training Vendors
This three-page document will help you separate the good vendors from the bad and from the downright ugly. With these very specific questions about vendor credentials, product knowledge, technical support, and prices, you can decide which vendor is best for you.Download the 3-page Microsoft
Exploring DB2 Data Connections in Visual Studio .Net
By Abdul Al-Azzawe – Learn how easy it is to access server catalogs and develop ADO.NET applications for DB2 UDB with this integrated application development environment.
Taking Control: DB2 Query Patroller
By Dwaine R. Snow and Paul C. Zikopoulos – How do you deal with the conflicting pressures of opening the data warehouse to more users while guaranteeing rapid response times? A preemptive query governor puts you in control of which queries from which users run (and when).