Brian Prince

SAP, Microsoft Team to Increase Migration to SQL Server 2005

SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. are extending their longtime partnership to win over customers in a bid to reduce the risk and cost associated with migrating to SAPs Enterprise Resource Planning software on SQL Server 2005 from rival products. The companies are establishing a joint lab in Walldorf, Germany, to generate, test and publish migration […]

New DB Auditing Platform Lets Users Pick Data Collection Method

To hear the staff of Acton, Mass.-based Lumigent Technologies tell it, its the database auditing equivalent of a triple play—support for all three common ways of collecting data in a single, unified platform. With Audit DB 6.0, the latest version of the companys flagship product, users can mix and match the methods used to collect […]

Samba Repels Three Bugs with New Release

The makers of Samba have patched a serious flaw in their open-source software that could be exploited remotely by hackers to inject code with nobody user privileges. Samba is a suite of software for Unix and Linux operating systems that allows Windows clients to print files using a Linux or Unix machine. The bug, as […]

Symantec Aims to Ease Strains of Compliance

Symantec has upgraded its Control Compliance Suite with the addition of new features to automate the assessment of procedural controls and gather and translate permissions for data access across the entire enterprise. Scheduled to be available this month, Symantec Control Compliance Suite 8.5 combines policy management with technical and procedural control assessment, said Indy Chakrabarti, […]

For Mothers Day, Try Some Spam

Mothers Day is bringing an unwanted gift—spam. According to researchers at security vendor Sophos, spammers have been trying to sell items like flowers, chocolates and baskets of fruit to consumers who may have not yet purchased presents for their mothers. “The United States is celebrating Mothers Day on Sunday, and spammers have ramped up their […]

Of MOICE and Microsoft: Securing Office 2003

Microsoft officials say plans are on the way for a weapon that can help protect Office 2003 from attacks, though users of even older versions of Office may find themselves left out in the cold. The company is developing a tool called MOICE (Microsoft Office Isolated Conversion Environment), which converts files from Office 2003 to […]

Microsofts Next-Gen SQL Server Katmai Due in 08

Microsoft officials are planning to give attendees of its Business Intelligence Conference a birds eye view into the next generation of SQL Server. Code-named “Katmai,” the upcoming version of SQL Server is slated for release in 2008. Microsoft veteran Ted Kummert is expected to go into more detail about the product in his keynote address […]

GridApp Offers Patch Management Service for DBs

GridApp Systems has plans for an automated managed service that builds and delivers customized patching workflow bundles to cut the cost and time involved in patch deployment for databases. The service, which supports Oracle and MS SQL Server, will be generally available in June for an annual subscription fee. Dubbed Patchworks, the service is aimed […]

Oracle Makes Bid to Streamline Data Auditing

Oracle has released an audit management tool company officials say will help address both regulatory compliance issues and the so-called insider threat facing enterprises. Organizations can use Oracle Audit Vault to centrally manage their database auditing configuration and deploy uniform audit policies, said Vipin Samar, vice president of database security at Oracle. With this release, […]

IBM Offers Paid Support for No-Cost Data Server

IBM is offering users of its no-cost DB2 Express-C data server a new paid-support option. The move, announced last week by IBM, made the company the first of the three largest database players to offer an annual support option for the no-cost version of its respective database. The option includes technical support around the clock, […]