By Ed Parry – John Magee, Oracle’s Senior Director of Product Marketing, talks with searchDatabase about the “unbreakable” promise, the attacks from Big Blue, Web services, certification and Oracle e-mail.
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Ellison accuses IBM of ‘creative accounting’
By Nicole Bellamy and Andrew Colley – As the race for database and application server markets heating up, Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison has accused IBM of using “creative accounting” practices to inflate its market share and sales figures. IBM said Ellison’s comments simply indicate that Orac
A Look at MSXML 4.0 RTM
By John Peterson – While I'm sure many of you know that Microsoft has released version 4.0 of their XML parser, for those of you who don't, well you do now… and this should serve as your wake up call!
Business Explorer for Web Services
Business Explorer for Web Services (BE4WS) is an XML-based UDDI exploring engine that provides developers with standard interfaces for efficiently searching business and service information in single or multiple UDDI registries.
Official RELAX NG specification, tutorial arrive
RELAX NG is an XML schema language developed by the RELAX NG technical committee at OASIS and designed to be an easy-to-learn and easy-to-implement alternative to the W3C's XML schema language. After several months of development and refinement, the RELAX NG TC has released an official committee
Reduce Support Costs With Oracle(R) iSupport
Oracle iSupport is a comprehensive web-based customer service product that allows users to receive self-service and assisted service over the internet.
Dell to bundle Oracle9i with servers
Dell is to begin offering pre-tuned and tested Oracle software for Dell servers as part of Oracle’s certified configurations programme.
Oracle unveils secret XML project
By Jan Stafford – At Oracle OpenWorld 2001 in San Francisco, Oracle Corp. offered a sneak preview of a new “top-secret” XML database support initiative. Code-named Project XDB, the initiative is creating technologies that will enable native storage, indexing, querying, and manipulation of XML conten
XML signatures: Behind the curtain
Before you commit yourself (or your enterprise) to the world of XML digital signatures, read security author Larry Loeb's examination of the potential authentication risks.
Far from Patchy Progress
by Leigh Dodds – The last time the Deviant reported on current events at the Apache XML project was in July 2000, during the turbulent beginnings of the Xerces 2 parser that saw the open source community coming to terms with with working alongside commercial development teams at Sun and IBM. After t