Oracle and Xenos have announced that they are teaming up to bring electronic document management to Oracle’s Content Database, claiming that it will be the first content and records management solution capable of managing diverse types data...
Research firm Gartner says that proprietary will be feeling the pinch over the next five years, predicting that open source will steal 22 percent of the traditional software market.
Symantec has announced a set of security and availability tools and services that it says, helps cut the cost of compliance through more efficient governance of internal processes.
Antivirus vendor Trend Micro has added its voice to the open vs closed source security debate, saying that open-source software is by default more secure than proprietary code due variety of distributions.
An open-source web services startup, WSO2, has raised U.S.$4 million in capital from Intel and along with it, the perception of open-source companies as viable businesses.
Open-source network intrusion protection provider Sourcefire has announce what it says is the world’s first automated, real-time network compliance solution.
Claiming a major generational leap and promising significant time and cost savings, IBM has released its new data server DB2 Version 9, codenamed ‘Viper’.
Continuing its acquisition strategy, EMC confirms the purchase of nLayers, the company that already provides the core for its Smarts infrastructure management software.