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Date Article Title Publication
2007-04-30

IBM and Oracle Trade Barbs over Databases
The two database heavyweights alternated between offensive and defensive postures recently after IBM questioned Oracle's claims of database dominance.

eWeek
2006-08-14

Inside IBM DB2 Viper
A technological marvel, IBM's new XML-powered server aims to change the face of database storage.

InfoWorld
2006-07-31

Databases Get Better At Managing XML Data
The explosive growth of XML data on the Web has pushed large database vendors and standards organizations into action.

InformationWeek
2006-02-14

Why Pay for a Database?
As open-source databases have grown in popularity among large enterprises and small and midsize businesses alike, many CIOs have taken a closer look at the savings associated with switching to these noncommercial alternatives.

CIO Today
2006-01-16

SQL Server bulks up
Microsoft's beefy remake brings hefty new capabilities and a slew of new tools to master.

InfoWorld
2006-01-09

Data, Data, Everywhere
Megaterabyte databases are getting downright common. But with more real-time data, complex queries, and increasing numbers of sources, managing them is anything but routine.

InformationWeek
2005-12-23

Road test: Four databases tested
Databases are by no means an easy product category to understand. Many of the big players now offer free or "light" versions of their databases, but comparing them all is no easy task - as we found out.

Builder AU
2005-11-21

Navigating the Backup and Recovery Maze
New business continuity requirements and backup options have companies rethinking their data protection plans.

eWeek
2005-11-14

Database Revival
The market may be consolidating, but new players are jumping in with low-cost and open-source alternatives. There's a lot to choose from-just be sure the new products will grow with your needs.

InformationWeek
2005-08-11

Data Security As A Service
Thanks to backup service providers, small offices can afford the ironclad efficiency of a datacenter backup.

InfoWorld