The organisation needed to upgrade its Oracle database from version 9.2.0.6 to a 10.2.0.4.
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The Korean-based company has selected SAS for Enterprise Risk Management to help with regulatory concerns.
The slate PC plugs enterprise data leaks caused by employees introducing non-secure slates to the workplace.
Levels of sensitive data loss are much higher in developing markets, says Kaspersky Lab.
When staff think before opening a suspicious e-mail attachment, businesses save a great deal of money, says Kaspersky Lab.
As cyber attacks move from targeting money to information, smartphone users make the perfect victims.
The company says it can automate business processes, support mobile apps and capture Web-based data.
Honda R&D Europe uses intelligence gleaned from analytics to help design new motorcycles.
The range features a three-year, support-included 'pay-as-you-grow' pricing model. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]
These technologies are changing the way organisations function, raising questions around the associated regulatory implications, says a legal expert.
Predictive analytics is more of a goal than a reality at this stage, says Mervyn Mooi, director at Knowledge Integration Dynamics.