(Pop Rivett) Pop Rivett gazed reproachfully at Clarke Minor. ‘I ended up teaching Needlework to the infants today dy’ know, Clarke Minor. Dashed embarrassing for a Technology teacher, what, given that it is not really my subject’
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Understanding DB2 9 Security
(James F. Koopmann) A book for anyone that wants to learn about DB2 security: Understanding DB2 9 Security by Rebecca Bond, Kevin Yeung-Kuen See, Carmen Ka Man Wong, Yuk-Kuen Henry Chan
Diagnose and resolve lock problems with DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
(Bill Wilkins and Yasir Warraich) This article discusses lock waits, deadlocks, and escalations, and tells you how to monitor them, and what to do about them using DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Sample monitoring scripts are included.
Record Versioning with SQL Server
(Ben Allfree) Maintaining a version history of SQL Server data has many benefits, but the top three are: –Undo history –Auditing –Soft delete
Using XSLT 2.0 To Optimize Linux Distributions
(M. David Peterson) A while back, Abel Braaksma posted a request to XSL-List for interesting use-cases/implementations in which XSLT 2.0 played a role. While I am still working on optimizing things a bit, one of the pains I’ve been dealing with as part of the nuXleus project is attempting to keep th
Destination Fusion
(David A. Kelly) As businesses grow, their applications and business processes will need to work together seamlessly. Making that a reality is the mission of Oracle Fusion, Oracle’s vision for next-generation enterprise technologies, applications, and services. Part of that vision is Oracle Fusion A
Oracle Users Say App Support Is Good, Fusion Plans Still Up in the Air
(Timothy Prickett Morgan) In the wake of Oracle’s Applications Unlimited” upgrade to four of its five software suites that happened two weeks ago, it seemed appropriate to reach out to the Independent Oracle Users Group to see what the users it represent think about Oracle and how it is taking care
Defining Network XML Threat Prevention: Next Generation XML Intrusion Prevention
(Steve Orrin) Many organizations are discovering that traditional network protection and infrastructure systems lack the functionality, performance, and operational efficiencies to provide a cost effective and scalable XML Threat Prevention solution. This presentation describes the unique security c
Examples of Bulk Importing and Exporting XML Documents
You can bulk import XML documents into a SQL Server database or bulk export them from a SQL Server database. This topic provides examples of both.
WebSphere migrations: Planning an iterative migration of a high availability environment to WebSphere Application Server V6.1
(Diane Chalmers, Dana Duffield, Mark Luchini and Brian Stelzer) Planning is the key to maintaining uptime when migrating a high availability environment to a new version of IBM WebSphere Application Server. This article discusses key points to help you plan to successfully migrate your highly availa
