Sybase modifies replication server
Sybase has introduced new features for the new version of its database replication product that supports change data capture, data distribution and synchronisation of data across heterogeneous database environments, writes CBR.
The company said its new replication server includes real time loading for Sybase IQ.
Furthermore, it also empowers organisations to deliver real-time analytics from ASE to Sybase IQ and through continuous change data capture technology.
Rackspace readies Windows cloudy servers
Rackspace Hosting has said its Windows-based cloudy servers are now ready for prime time, the Register states.
The Rackspace cloud servers, virtual server cloud and related cloud files storage cloud are based on development that the company did in the mid-2000s.
The company has invested plenty of money in cloud infrastructure development in the past two years.
MS to store students' information
The personal information of thousands of Algonquin College students will soon be stored on computer servers owned by American software giant Microsoft, making it subject to the controversial US Patriot Act, reports Ottawa Citizen. -
Starting this September, the college's student e-mail program will be replaced with a new system called Algonquin Live.
The program is based on the Microsoft "Live@edu" platform supplied free of charge to colleges and universities around the world.
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