• Java and the Empowered Database
  • Are you master of your domain?
  • Special Report: Oracle vs. SAP
  • Oracle unveils free SQL Developer: Has Toad met its match?
  • SAP vs. Oracle: Users speak out
  • Expensive data warehouses not always necessary for BI
  • Analyst sizes up Oracle's post-Siebel BI strategy
  • TDWI keynote speaker reveals secrets of DBA career success
  • Special Report: Getting down to business intelligence
  • Storage Clips: HP acquires OuterBay
  • A closer look at the Oracle-Sun deal
  • One year later, Oracle touts progress of Fusion
  • SAP, Oracle make public services push
  • Oracle and Sun tie the knot
  • Ellison and McNealy: Two wild and crazy guys
  • Oracle database worm gets a makeover
  • Getting BI with a little help from your friends
  • Legal auditing firm retains customers with Oracle BI
  • Big moves for Oracle in 2005
  • The open source year in review
  • Wily bridges gap between apps managers and DBAs
  • Oracle bits and bytes from 2005
  • UN agency chooses Oracle-Peoplesoft combo over SAP
  • Oracle picks up two ID management firms
  • Oracle taps Solaris 10 as 'preferred development platform'
  • Oracle makes 'big splash' with ECM entry
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager gets a makeover
  • GridApp offers DBAs a little Clarity
  • Oracle quick out of the gate with TimesTen update
  • PeopleSoft upgrades come with Oracle pledge of continued support
  • Oracle-Systinet deal a win-win
  • DBAs look (far) ahead to Database 10g Release 2 upgrades
  • PeopleSoft users to Siebel users: 'Relax'
  • Oracle expands Project Fusion
  • Oracle announces lifetime support, WebSphere integration
  • Oracle App Server upgrades include SOA, open source support
  • Siebel buy further complicates Fusion plans
  • Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g zeros in on SharePoint
  • OPatch, wherefore art thou?
  • LinuxWorld: Oracle president puts best foot forward with grid computing
  • University shreds paper problem with HTML DB
  • Oracle's Phillips swings at SAP
  • Oracle's OFF SAP program shows early results
  • Oracle DBA certifications still important
  • Data warehouse woes? Blame your CEO
  • Microsoft certification program to get a makeover
  • 'Unlearning' with Database 10g Release 2
  • Oracle snags more retail space with ProfitLogic buy
  • Analyst: Former MS exec could lead Oracle acquisition spree
  • Oracle hire fuels acquisition talk
  • Database 10g patch complexity could lead to more automation
  • Oracle updates J.D. Edwards software
  • Samsonite to dump Oracle under SAP program
  • Database 10g Release 2 preview
  • Oracle beefs up database offering with TimesTen
  • Oracle integrates Oblix spoils
  • Letters to the Editor: Are DBAs needed anymore?
  • DBAs differ on Oracle's automation efforts
  • Oracle, SAP make interesting opponents in 2005
  • Are DBAs needed anymore?
  • Can open source CRM deliver on its promise?
  • EGA gives grid computing a pragmatic push
  • An Oracle Collaboration Suite preview
  • CalPoly standardizes on Oracle
  • Former PeopleSoft exec takes center stage at IOUG
  • Oracle prez details Fusion middleware plans
  • Enthusiasm, caution guide SOA adoption
  • Oracle targets SAP with Fusion middleware
  • Locking down your sensitive Oracle data
  • Advanced backup and recovery
  • Oracle provides fresh beans for Java developers
  • So you want to be a DBA...
  • Recovering from "Compulsive Tuning Disorder"
  • Red Hat Linux, Oracle apps travel in style
  • For Oracle, it's all about the ID
  • Oracle retains database pole position
  • Oracle: We're a better fit for Retek
  • New vendor group tackles compliance issues
  • Tableau's database vision quest
  • PeopleSoft users mull big choices
  • Intel answers Project MegaGrid questions at LinuxWorld
  • Oracle highlights Red Hat partnership
  • Oracle launches Linux Test Lab
  • SearchOracle.com's new look
  • SAP acquires PeopleSoft support provider
  • Oracle to unveil combined suite
  • Oracle to launch combined company today
  • Expert presents map to porting apps to Linux
  • Deloitte: Value, compliance among top 10 challenges for CIOs
  • Oracle takes grid mobile
  • Oracle's Wookey touts app changes
  • Oracle applications executives prepare for shuffle
  • Top Oracle executives seize control of rival
  • Oracle forever alters the enterprise application landscape
  • 2005 outlook: Desktops to see Linux, search war and more spyware
  • Compliance: Fear and loathing in 2004
  • 2004: The year of the penguin
  • Former Oracle CIO promotes offshore outsourcing
  • Heard on the (IT) street
  • Linux, security skills projected hot in 2005
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