(Xianzhong Zhu) Nowadays, many IT companies have provided their different kinds of online storage systems, which are very popular network services, to enable users to directly manage their data via a simple browser anywhere in the world. In this article I will try to dissect the key techniques in bu
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IBM Overhauls Its BI Strategy
(Heather Havenstein) IBM overhauled its approach to business intelligence by adding analysis capabilities to its data warehouse and unveiling BI appliances for small and midsize companies.
Sun Studio tools and DB2 V8.2 on Solaris 10 Zones
(Jignesh K. Shah) Every DBA or System Administrations or Software Developers find some need of “drilling-down” to the call-flow of how an application is interacting with the Operating System beneath it.
What to do when MySQL says skip-innodb is defined
(Xaprb) Are you seeing a MySQL error that says InnoDB support isn’t enabled, even though it is? This article explains why it happens and how to fix it.
Enable multi-phase data pump in DTS editor (Management Studio)
(Marco Russo) If you edit a legacy DTS package with SQL Server Management Studio, you may want to know how we can show the multi-phase data pump operations.
Mastering Enterprise BI: Time Intelligence Pt. II
(William Pearson) As I stated in my previous article, Mastering Enterprise BI: Time Intelligence Pt. I, Analysis Services 2005 witnesses further enhancements with regard to supporting the Time dimension. Moreover, in addition to these extended features, support for the creation of virtually any “cus
Extending SQL Server Reporting Services with SQL CLR Table-Valued Functions
(Ryan Ackley) A new feature of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is its integration with the Microsoft .NET Framework common language runtime (CLR). This allows .NET Framework classes and functions to be incorporated into Transact-SQL statements and queries.
A Small And Fast XML Parser For Native C++
(Kenny Kerr) Despite the ongoing success of the .NET Framework, Microsoft is still serious about native C++ development. This is demonstrated by the introduction of XmlLite, a high-performance, low-overhead XML reader and writer geared for applications written in native C++.
Web Applications with AJAX
(Arindam Ghosh) As the Internet has become more mature, rich applications featuring responsive user interfaces and interactive capabilities have become increasingly popular. The capabilities represent a way to make programs easier to use and more functional, thus enhancing the user experience. Devel
New XSLT 2.0 features every application developer should know
(Edmond Woychowsky) Unless you’ve been devoting all of your time to watching the Firefly box set and the movie Serenity that you got over the holidays and comparing family members’ opening their gifts to Reavers sacking a town, you might have heard that XSLT 2.0 is now a recommendation of the World
