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...directed me to a very interesting Dutch site. Having a long time background in Lotus Notes I am used to my work (database applications) being presented to be as icons (sometime called chiclets) laid out in a series or workspace. This presentation... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2008/04/small-things-twitter-symbaloo-1.html
...platform. The Coghead service currently runs on Amazon Web Services. Coghead allowed customers to develop and host database applications online via a drag-and-drop interface. SAP has bought Coghead's intellectual property and hired its engineering... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/20/234935/coghead-customers-left-high-and-dry-despite-sap-acquisition.htm
... When Small Businesses Aren’t Small Anymore Deciding whether to use PC-based applications or centralized database applications that can be shared by multiple users has traditionally been a question of cost. While very small businesses might... http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/ami_ensuringdataprotection.pdf
...shifted attention to database security. "There is now less emphasis on network security than on ensuring database applications and queries are secure," he said. According to Davie, there is a rapidly growing awareness of organisations... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/31/233154/alcatel-lucent-beefs-up-database-security-consultancy.htm
...will all take a long time to fix. So what can an organisation do to compensate for security inadequacies in their database applications? Well I’m afraid the answer lies in more add-on point solutions. The latest must-have security product... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/security-threats/
...the well-known database products ranging from design flaws through to traditional buffer overflows within the database applications themselves. Unfortunately, their work has also identified that database suppliers are not, in general, as... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/09/230220/database-administration-security-strategy.htm
...will all take a long time to fix. So what can an organisation do to compensate for security inadequacies in their database applications? Well I’m afraid the answer lies in more add-on point solutions. The latest must-have security product... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2006/12/databases_are_the_new_target.html
...will all take a long time to fix. So what can an organisation do to compensate for security inadequacies in their database applications? Well I’m afraid the answer lies in more add-on point solutions. The latest must-have security product... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2006/12/databases-are-the-new-target.html
...can build a Fibre Channel San for under $10,000, but you can also spend $1 million on an iSCSI San or run database applications from network attached storage (Nas). There are no absolute rules on what you can and can't do when it comes... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/07/17/225599/storage-backgrounders-iscsi-and-fibre-channel.htm
...surprisingly simple. Hackers fool poorly designed database applications into treating input data from the user - such...their vulnerability to SQL injection is that many database applications were written before anyone knew they might be... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/20/229947/businesses-must-keep-back-door-locked-to-hackers.htm

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