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  • AXA rolls out hosted global insurance anti-fraud system

    Insurance firm AXA is to use a hosted BAE Systems Detica anti-fraud platform to help tackle a reported spike in fraudulent claims.

  • Oracle reveals pricing for its SAP HANA rival Exalytics, signaling imminent release

    Oracle made a splash on Tuesday when it announced the general availability of its Big Data Appliance, but the company also quietly released pricing information for Exalytics, another new member in its family of specialized hardware-software appliances and a likely competitor to SAP's HANA product, suggesting that a general-availability announcement for that product is imminent.

  • OpenWorld 2011 news roundup

    All the news and pictures from Oracle's flagship event in San Francisco

  • Innovation department commits to Oracle hardware upgrade

    Oracle’s hardware business continues to be popular among Federal Government agencies with the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) looking to refresh its existing SPARC Solaris systems.

  • Social media essential to IT service management: Analyst

    CIOs must start to think about integrating social media into their service desks as the technology becomes ubiquitous in everyday life, according to analyst firm, Ovum.

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    Macquarie University deploys Oracle RAC

    If asked to determine which is of greater importance — the bar opening on time or keeping IT up and running — many university students would likely argue the former, but according to Macquarie University’s CIO, Marc Bailey, there are two occasions a year when the student response is universally IT: Exam results night.

  • SOA projects need reviewing for success: analyst

    Project reviews coupled with a greater understanding of SOA deployment is vital if systems integration is to be successful.

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    Richard Stallman joins call for Oracle to divest MySQL

    Oracle must be stopped from taking over MySQL, according to Richard Stallman, a developer and prominent activist for free software.

  • Ellison: Fusion Applications in 2010

    Oracle plans to launch its long-awaited Fusion Applications in 2010, and they will be deployable both on-premises and as SaaS (software as a service), CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

  • Virgin Blue looks to remotely manage commodity IT

    Virgin Blue has extended its relationship with outsourcing partner Verizon Australia to include the remote management of several of the airline’s core business applications.

  • Cisco forms smart grid ecosystem

    Cisco is lining up partners in its smart grid initiative, an effort to upgrade utility information infrastructures with Cisco routers and switches.

  • Oracle 11g R2 makes its debut

    Oracle on Tuesday is launching version 11g Release 2 of its database, about two years after the initial version hit the market.

  • Oracle to release major Enterprise Manager upgrade

    Oracle is set to unveil Enterprise Manager 10g Release 5 on Tuesday, framing the upgrade as a major step forward for the company's wide-ranging application management platform.

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