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    Sun is taking the plunge into the database market with the purchase of open-source database developer MySQL for US$1bn.

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    Those of you planning to pursue Oracle DBA certiication need to be aware of a few changes before you begin. For starters, Oracle has added a requirement that candidates must take Oracle's Instructor-Led Training class.

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    Migrating all of a company's databases into one platform may be an admin's dream, but how does it affect the rest of the business?

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    Networking giant Cisco Systems has fixed several flaws in a security monitoring product meant to protect networks against attacks.

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    MySQL AB is introducing a certification programme for experts, as it drives toward the enterprise

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    Web-based applications have numerous entry points that can put your data at risk. See how to restrict access to those points and block potential attacks.

  • Oracle revamps DBA certification

    Those of you planning to pursue Oracle DBA certiication need to be aware of a few changes before you begin. For starters, Oracle has added a requirement that candidates must take Oracle's Instructor-Led Training class.

  • A database's work is never done

    Migrating all of a company's databases into one platform may be an admin's dream, but how does it affect the rest of the business?

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    With the benefits of mobile data access well and truly taken for granted, the spectre of several false starts is finally far behind the market for smaller smartphone and PDA styled mobile devices.

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    WhatsUp Gold v12 will satisfy existing and new users alike. And it's not just for large enterprises: small and medium-sized businesses can also monitor all their web servers, email servers, SQL servers, file servers and even critical desktops without breaking the bank.

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    Underneath the sheen, what's Windows Vista made of? We take a detailed look at the recently delayed operating system.

  • Security with bite: 15 technologies tested

    In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.

  • Faster and stronger: Six ADSL firewall routers tested

    Distributed companies increasingly use VPN connections to access and share information. We test ADSL firewall routers that are designed for this purpose.

  • Biometrics special: Who are you?

    Forgotten your password again? Read on to find out how you'll be logging on, checking in, and signing off in the very near future.

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