Stories by: Eric Lai
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Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record 25/11/2008 07:58:00
Google late last week claimed results of in-house data sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database. - +
In satellite photo resolution race, who's winning? 27/10/2008 09:15:00
There are many ways to judge an online map -- the panoramic sweep of its street views, how accurately it gives directions, the number of restaurant reviews it has. - +
OpenOffice.org 3.0 scores strong first week 22/10/2008 07:07:00
OpenOffice.org 3.0 was downloaded 3 million times in its first week, with about 80 percent of the downloads by Windows users, an official with the group said in a blog post on Monday. - +
FAQ: Oracle (and HP's) new database in a box, accelerator 29/09/2008 08:35:00
Oracle's annual OpenWorld show is usually a showcase for its enterprise software. This year, however, it was all about hardware, as CEO Larry Ellison introduced a new family of database/storage products last week that it had been working on with partner Hewlett-Packard for three years. - +
Mixed numbers over Oracle 11g database uptake 22/09/2008 08:49:00
In enterprise software, the closest thing to the dominance of Windows is the Oracle database. - +
Will Apple ever fully liberalize Mac OS X virtualization? 17/09/2008 09:06:00
Over the past two years, running Windows and Windows apps virtually on Apple hardware has become a popular way for consumers to dump their PCs in favor of Mac gear. - +
ZoooS takes OpenOffice.org, other desktop apps to Web 08/09/2008 09:39:00
When asked if and how they plan to match Microsoft Office's unparalleled feature set, most online office suite vendors simply switch the subject, touting the superiority of their Web-based collaboration, and low or free price. - +
Seinfeld-Windows TV commercial premieres to baffled audience 08/09/2008 08:04:00
Microsoft's US$300 million advertising campaign for Windows starring comedian Jerry Seinfeld launched last week night with an extra-long television commercial almost entirely devoid of any talk of Windows, Microsoft, or anything, really. - +
Will enterprise IT dump Internet Explorer for Google Chrome? 04/09/2008 11:51:00
Techies appear to be flocking to Google Chrome, which may lead many consumers and small businesses to follow. - +
The '640K' quote won't go away but did Gates really say it 24/06/2008 11:56:00
Here's the legend: at a computer trade show in 1981, Bill Gates supposedly uttered this statement, in defense of the just-introduced IBM PC's 640KB usable RAM limit: "640K ought to be enough for anybody." - +
Who's winning the app virtualization war? 11/06/2008 08:17:29
The old cliche about 'lies, damned lies and statistics' applies perfectly to the numbers being bandied about by the three main application virtualization vendors: Citrix, Microsoft and VMware.
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