- Hackers Break into `Second Life` Databases / Webmaster / 2006-09-13
On September 6 it was discovered that the databases of the popular online role-playing game "Second Life" were invaded by hackers. 650,000 player names, addresses, and passwords were accessed, which made the developer to order all players to change their log-ins.
- Authorities Publish Sex Offenders Database Online / Webmaster / 2006-07-05
A new national website that lists addresses and other details of convicted sex offenders will launch very soon now that 50 approved their participation in the project.
- IBM Toughen Database Storage Competition / Webmaster / 2006-04-24
IBM has decided to end EMC`s trespassing into its data management territory, and it will release new storage compression software, code-named Venom. The new software is designed to assist customers lower their storage hardware costs and usage by half.
- Message the Database with ClairAccess / Webmaster / 2005-12-17
Because people are everywhere all the time because of their jobs, Software developer ClairMail understands that mobile data must be mobile, but also fast.
- Databases and High Tech Tools to Increase ROI / Webmaster / 2005-11-08
Insights into customer behavior have been analyzed through databases for decades. Databases have typically been viewed as a way to efficiently store and retrieve customer contact information, which could later be used to pinpoint the exact circumstance and moment when a consumer is most likely to make a purchase.
- Two Database Sites from Super WebGroup, Inc. / Webmaster / 2005-10-31
Two new database-driven sites, Super WebGroup, Inc., have been launched for two different cities - the City of Bainbridge Island and Scotsman Guide Publishing in Bothell, WA.





