• The best part of the code is that it lets a corporation tie in its Web site to preexisting databases and software programs.

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  • For all its success, for instance, Oracle Japan sells its databases through other Japanese software houses, which continue to charge for their services (now packaged with an Oracle database) on a fixed-price basis.

    ECONOMIST: Software in Japan

  • Oracle is the world's biggest seller of proprietary software to run such databases, with a market share of nearly 50%.

    ECONOMIST: Oracle and Sun Microsystems

  • Mobil hired IBM to do the data processing, shutting off Microsoft databases in favor of Oracle database software running on a shared IBM Z900 mainframe.

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  • Software now covers a maze of different industries, including applications software, operating systems, databases, the Internet, computer-aided design and networking.

    ECONOMIST: Silicon Valley

  • The lack of a formal schema, which typically has to be designed before any code is written, means that schemaless databases are a better fit for current software development practices, such as agile development.

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  • Last December ten times as many came and on the stage were plenty of Europeans, including Marten Mickos of MySQL, a maker of databases now owned by Oracle, a software giant, Marc Simoncini, founder of meetic.com, Europe's largest dating site, and Niklas Zennstrom, who started Skype.

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  • For example, Schooner Information Technology has software for database acceleration that makes databases run 8 times faster than typical configurations by using boatloads of flash memory on commodity hardware.

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  • Software makers get all wrapped up in sexy new features and functions and hundreds of ways of doing the exact same thing that they seem to forget the most fundamental use of their products: most business software applications are systems built around databases.

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  • The challenge with Big Data is that it includes everything from hardware, through operating system, databases, analytics and business intelligence technologies, visualization software, post-graduate level mathematics and statistics, and innovative approaches to business and social problems.

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  • The proposed law covers software, multimedia interactive products, data and databases, the Internet and online information.

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  • The software is designed to search deeper into corporate databases and includes "social Web" features previously found in consumer Internet search products.

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  • So why is Apple touting the introduction of new software that allows the iPod to display address databases from Palm (nasdaq: PALM - news - people) and Mac?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Ordinary databases and grid may be too slow, but ScaleOut Software stores data in memory on server farms or uses distributed caching on compute grids, to eliminate bottlenecks and reduce latency.

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  • Right now, NCR's Teradata software is the leader in the market for gargantuan databases contained in data warehouses.

    FORBES: Too little and probably too late

  • Oracle, the database-software behemoth, is buying Sun Microsystems, which sells big computers as well as software ranging from Java tools to open-source databases.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Digital materials include texts, databases, still and moving images, audio, graphics, software, and web pages, among a wide and growing range of formats.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Its main areas of software expertise are in multimedia, semiconductors, education and databases.

    ECONOMIST: Something stirs

  • In 1977 Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates founded Software Development Laboratories around a new IBM technology called relational databases.

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  • On June 15, it announced software that lets state, local and federal employees access government databases from their phones.

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  • Mattos has engineered a piece of software, called DB2 Information Integrator, that races through different databases, recognizing data structures on the fly, mapping the entire system and figuring what information needs to move where.

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  • They often get your name by using "extraction" software that scrapes addresses off newsgroups, message boards, even ISP databases.

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  • The trick is in writing complicated software that directs the hardware to instantly handle the needs of different databases, console switches, networks or security.

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  • Like the PC industry before it, the navigation business has seen economic value shift to the software, in this case the incredibly hard-to-replicate map databases.

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  • Where software is concerned, Oracle is all in, whether the code in question involves databases, servers, business applications, networking or communications.

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  • In the process, DeCode developed proprietary software, dubbed the clinical genome miner, to help researchers scan through its vast databases and find correlations between genes and disease.

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  • The promise: cutting-edge strategies for software for a coming world of multiple supercomputers, where continually swapped programs and big databases will find and exploit unseen patterns in nature and society.

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