(James F. Koopmann) Are you running Oracle 10gR2? Well, What kind or workload / application mix do you have running? Is it OLTP, OLAP or something in between?
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SQL Server 2005 Integration Services – Fuzzy Grouping – Part 35
(Marcin Policht) Continuing the topic of data cleansing through applying approximate match algorithms, which we started in the most recent article of our series dedicated to SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, we will now present another Data Flow task in this category called Fuzzy Grouping. Unlik
Using AJAX in ASP.NET
(DJKarakadu) The latest buzz among web programmers is AJAX. Well, AJAX is nothing new, it has been around a while. It is nothing but remote scripting. AJAX is an acronym that stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. You see AJAX used every where now. Google is an example. It is just the process o
Analysis: Keep Up With the Trends Changing Data Management
(David Stodder) Relentless: that’s the best way to describe the pressure database managers feel as they try to satisfy information-hungry enterprises. Business intelligence and data warehousing systems are moving toward real time, putting more demands on query performance. Enterprise applications an
What MySQL Enterprise means for customers, contributors
(Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier) Yet another company is moving toward an enterprise/open source split. Last week MySQL AB announced that it would offer two distinct versions of MySQL: the MySQL Enterprise release for paying customers, and MySQL Community Server for open source users. What does that mean fo
CLIENT COPY performance tip
(Omer Brandis) Today I’d like to share some tips on CLIENT COPY. Most of you probably know this, but I guess some people may find this post interesting. ( so here goes nothing …)
XForms tip: Sending XForms data using e-mail
(Nicholas Chase) Part of the value of forms is their ability to send information where you need it. In the case of Web forms, that destination is normally a Web server that analyzes the right data. But what if you want to send the information using e-mail? In XForms, you have two options for accompl
Implementing Automatic Unlocking in ASP.NET 2.0 SqlMembershipProvider
(Stefan Schackow) One potential issue that folks raise about SqlMembershipProvider is that the current lockout behavior can lead to a denial of service (DoS) attack. Theoretically, a malicious user could spam a login page with likely user accounts to force account lockouts for a large number of webs
Work with multiple data values with arrays
(Tony Patton) Arrays are a basic feature of most development languages. Arrays are mechanisms that allow you to treat several items as a single collection and to easily work with multiple data values. The .NET Framework provides array support in a variety of ways. In this article, I examine the basi
Model, publish, and review: Integrating WebSphere Business Modeler 6.0.1 and WebSphere Business Modeler Publishing Server 6.0.1
(Amit T. Talekar and Bradley Rumph) This article highlights the key features in WebSphere Business Modeler Publishing Server and demonstrates how to use it to publish and review models. The article discusses the integration of WebSphere Business Modeler 6.0.1 and WebSphere Business Modeler Publishin
